Robert Gray
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Robert Gray was an explorer and citizen of the United States who worked in the English language. He was born on May 10, 1755, in Tiverton, and he died on July 1, 1806, in Charleston.
Quotes by Robert Gray

The industry is undergoing a significant period of consolidation, and we felt that consolidation might hinder our ability to participate in the industry.

The home data protection market is in the pioneering/early-adopter phase. It is still early for broadly successful products for consumers' emerging and unique requirements. Further characterization is easily justified to better understand the expanding opportunity.

The idea is: Always have activities. So you think entertainment, Dearborn is one of the places they would automatically think of going.

They will probably be laggards. They want something mature and will be slower to adopt than the very high and very low end.

They (Herscher) ran the opening kickoff back for a touchdown. We did the same thing but it was called back because of a penalty.

It's extremely important for U.S. history students to see what came from the Sputnik days of the late 1950s to the present and say, 40 to 50 years from now, where are we going to be in space?' and these students will be part of that.

Absolutely, we wanted to be able to offer a vertically integrated strategy. I would be disappointed if we did not open 20 stores in 2006.

Our defense played really, really well. We pretty much held them the rest of the way (after the 40-yard pass play).

Until Hill Carter is constructed or well underway, we'd only offer to build 28 units.
