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- Author John Walls
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It's very difficult to base plans on what someone might do with (a cell phone).
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- Author Ken Williams
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People talk about our fan base not being supportive enough, but none of us think that is a lack of passion on their part. That's misunderstood.
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- Author Kenny Williams
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Hey, I've got a guy, ... I know I'm at the budget, but I've got a guy who will fit into the two hole and play second base and it will really round out the club. And, oh, by the way, I haven't seen this guy play live. But I've got a bunch of video. I'm dizzy from breaking it down over the past two weeks.
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- Author Kirk Walker
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Vanessa returns after playing a number of years at the first base position. She is very intelligent and plays and thinks the game very well.
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- Author Larry Walker
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I thought I saw signs that maybe he was hurting with the leg. He got up to the plate and never swung. It looked like he didn't want to get on base a second time.
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- Author Larry Wright
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It will help us reduce our operating cost for the arsenal; it expands our employment base here and reinforces our role as the only government-owned chemical and biological defense arsenal.
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- Author M. Wolfe
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They are down to the base needs so they are not focused on their bigger picture, long term financial needs.
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- Author M. Wolfe
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Theoretically, Lexmark could maintain prices and cede share. But they're unlikely to do that. If they cede share their installed base won't grow, so the all-important cartridge revenue won't grow. If HP does price aggressively, Lexmark will be forced to meet their pricing.
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- Author M. Wolfe
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Theoretically, Lexmark could maintain prices and cede share, ... But they're unlikely to do that. If they cede share their installed base won't grow, so the all-important cartridge revenue won't grow. If HP does price aggressively, Lexmark will be forced to meet their pricing.
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