A firmer trend in house construction is expected to take hold later this year, extending into 2007. Approvals probably rose in February, underpinned by a rebound in the apartment sector. |
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A good writer cannot avoid having social consciousness. I don't mean this about small pieces of writing, but about a big book. If it's a big book, there has to be more than one undertow. |
A gutsy call. . . . In the huddle I was like 'Oh boy, I hope this works.' They came down in the right defense . . . really Ron had to catch it, that was the most important thing, and go. |
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A large percentage—maybe all—of the identified security events could have been precluded by the appropriate application of currently available good practices and security technology. |
A little bit, you know, I'm not used to playing as many games. I've just got to see how I can get through it so it doesn't hit me as much, because we can't afford for anyone to fall off. |
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A lot of editors will tell you that 2004 and 2005 haven't been very good for fiction acquisitions. There weren't a lot of huge auctions or books that publishers got really excited about. |
A lot of it was Portland working very hard. They won the races, they won battles. We were just kind of standing around watching them. Our goalie (Dustin Slade), great performance by him. |
A lot of labels put music through our research to confirm their instincts. They've got a few guys in management that like this song, but marketing likes that song, so they go through us. |
A lot of my friends are foreigners. The public doesn't like the plan to give 4 million foreigners German passports. They believe that will hinder the efforts to integrate the foreigners. |
A lot of our fans stay within 90 minutes of Martinsville Speedway. The Piedmont-Triad area is huge for our racing fans. They have a lot of things to do there and it's not very expensive. |
A lot of people are surprised that the Irish are involved in this issue, but we actually have a very significant undocumented population in proportion to the legal Irish-born population. |