Business will be as usual. We will piggyback on what we have achieved this year. A lot of little things will be improved. |
Businesses may react. We saw after 9/11 that there was some caution on the part of businesses regarding capital spending, |
Businesses thinking about expanding to our area may look at the comprehensive plan and decide it's not worth even trying. |
But … the other thing besides that which is true is that we have … been rediscovered or discovered by a new audience. |
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But 30 years ago there was nothing. No way for artists to connect, to exhibit together and, most importantly, to advance. |
But 60 days is a hell of a long time in an election. The trick here now is to sustain the momentum that we have achieved. |
But a certain maid beheld him as he sat by the fire, and earnestly looked upon him, and said, This man was also with him. |
But at my back I always hear, Time's winged chariot hurrying near; And yonder all before us lie, Deserts of vast eternity |
But because of his intelligence, his wit and his insightfulness and his kind of all-consuming warmth, that would go away. |
But Bush has embraced the stereotypical good-ole-boy side of Texas, which can be racist, narrow-minded, and self-serving. |
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But for women, it's viewed differently. You start to look old. That is why they have so many coloring products out there. |
But he also said there are still a number of unknowns and couldn't project what he would need considering those unknowns. |
But he didn't get to build the house until he retired in 1985 from Coats and Clark Thread Mill after 43 years of service. |