And quite frankly, I was just shocked and amazed when I saw those ads.
And quite frankly, three matches for her is much tougher than three matches for me.
"We were trying to discover blockbusters, and quite frankly, we failed a lot, " McKinnell said.
But what complicates their situation is the location (and quite frankly, the quality) of Tropicana Field.
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If you do it on company time you can be fired, and quite frankly we believe you should.
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It is an embarrassment for the facility operators, and quite frankly, it is a black-eye for NFL operations.
And quite frankly, we -- all of the easy decisions have been made.
And quite frankly, we had no choice -- no choice but to act.
"But it would have been much harder and quite frankly I don't know if Related could have waited, " he said.
And quite frankly, of the three courts that have rendered decisions on this question, two have ruled in our favor.
"It's disappointing and quite frankly heartbreaking, " he said in a telephone interview.
All are innovating in various ways true but there are equally innovative and quite frankly more useful products coming out of Africa.
There was a pretty -- both then and in the days after -- a pretty strong view on that, and quite frankly, there was before.
We have very specific concerns -- and I think they're fairly common sense -- I think the American people, and quite frankly, anybody in the world could understand.
And quite frankly, the wounds for the Afghan people are just too deep and too fresh to see something like that thrown back at them on the screen.
"They are not addressing the real concerns of the other residents in Oxford and quite frankly some of the regulations that are coming in are just plain daft, " he said.
However, even the only doctor in the UK to use the treatment, Dr Alisdair MacConnachie from the Gartnavel General Hospital in Glasgow, says it's a last resort and quite frankly "disgusting".
And quite frankly, they had not done that.
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They won experience, progression, and quite frankly, respect.
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In my opinion, Avid is upside down, and the performance of such a legendary company is in a tailspin with you at the helm, and quite frankly you have stopped innovating products that generates new business.
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Stern passed away on May 24th, 2012, but just this week, The Los Angeles Times has published a laudable look back at a man that had an enormous impact on the technology that we rely on -- and, quite frankly, take for granted -- each and every day.
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So I think this provides an important avenue for us, for members of Congress, and, quite frankly, for the American people to see us work together, and I think that's what the President hopes to see on Thursday.
That experience turned out to be the most I've learned about management, customers, people and, quite frankly, myself.
And I quite frankly think that there will be a decent number of Republicans that will be on the side of reform.
And, quite frankly, other than owning a high MPG vehicle, there is not much consumers can do to outwit, outplay and outlast ExxonMobil.
And I think hearing what their concerns are and, quite frankly, understanding that the House Republicans now play the important role of governing House -- governing half of the legislative branch.
And also, quite frankly, creates a market for this sort of technology so that the Eaton Corporation and UPS can profit from their new developments.
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