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I think it's better we downplay our chances. I think we should cherish this role as the underdog, because it's read more
I think it's better we downplay our chances. I think we should cherish this role as the underdog, because it's the perfect way to ride this race.
He's high-energy, a 60-minute guy. He calls for the ball, he wants the ball every single snap. He's always looking read more
He's high-energy, a 60-minute guy. He calls for the ball, he wants the ball every single snap. He's always looking to make a big play, make something happen with the ball. He wants to get in the end zone; that's his goal every time he steps on the field.
The city is huge. Humongous buildings. I was really surprised.
The city is huge. Humongous buildings. I was really surprised.
The Rotary Club will do the work, because business people are busy. But the impact and the value of this read more
The Rotary Club will do the work, because business people are busy. But the impact and the value of this will be to the business.
We haven't gone out too early with our marketing message, and we timed our message with vehicle availability in our read more
We haven't gone out too early with our marketing message, and we timed our message with vehicle availability in our showroom. We are trying to manage our customers' expectations.
Our players didn't come out and compete at all. It came down to leadership and we didn't show any. It read more
Our players didn't come out and compete at all. It came down to leadership and we didn't show any. It looked like our players were hiding and just gave up. Trust me, we will address this in practice.
I'd like to stop at 3 feet and let it set a little, see how it looks along the seams.
I'd like to stop at 3 feet and let it set a little, see how it looks along the seams.
There is no question that clean, affordable drinking water is essential to the health of our global community. But bottled read more
There is no question that clean, affordable drinking water is essential to the health of our global community. But bottled water is not the answer in the developed world, nor does it solve problems for the 1.1 billion people who lack a secure water supply. Improving and expanding existing water treatment and sanitation systems is more likely to provide safe and sustainable sources of water over the long term.
We ask people not to duck the ropes, but they can.
We ask people not to duck the ropes, but they can.