"We're playing for all the marbles, to essentially win the entire industry, worldwide, forever, " says Saylor grandly.
By the end of each day he planned to move all the marbles.
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Because, as it turns out, the Football Gods deemed it necessary that two of South Florida's most reviled college teams should be playing for all the marbles in our own back yard.
"If there was one game left, and you had to have a pitcher for all the marbles, I might send him out there for all nine innings and see what he can do, " Stewart said.
Going for all the marbles could cause a public sentiment backlash against student loan debtors, pitting Baby Boomers and Generation X against Millennials, or those who pursue a college degree against those who follow a different life path.
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Then move them to Florida where there is no interest what so ever for baseball and where tax payers will be taken for a ride until the con artist and his pupil sell the team and cash all their marbles once the new stadium is build.
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Asked whether Greece would consider sharing the Marbles, he said he woud be "very glad to look at all the possibilities", provided the Marbles were returned.
Should Clinton put all her marbles there, on the assumption that a Pennsylvania win shows superdelegates that she can win big swing states?
But by placing most, if not all, of his campaign's marbles in the Hawkeye State, a defeat there could end his viability as a serious candidate.
Ever since their first public appearance in London, in 1807, the marbles had shocked and disappointed those cognoscenti who had assumed that all ancient scuplture was white.
All that could be read into the situation was that the trainer was "losing his marbles".
The fact that Palladio's drawings still exist may well be due to the English passion for collecting all things Greek and Roman or of later, classical inspiration and carting them back home (the contested Elgin marbles, for one conspicuous example).
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