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That's the risk you take if you change: that people you've been involved with won't like the new you. But other people who do will come along.
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On a royal birthday every house must fly a flag, or the owner would be dragged to a police station and be fined twenty-five rubles.
The further you go in hockey the better the chance of getting your heart ripped out.
The further you go in hockey the better the chance of getting your heart ripped out.
While the operating results are disappointing, we made significant progress toward executing our strategic plans during the quarter,
While the operating results are disappointing, we made significant progress toward executing our strategic plans during the quarter,
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It was the worst pain I'd ever felt in my life. I didn't want to go to school. I dreaded going to the training room every day because I knew what was going to happen. It was a lot of pain, but I wanted to come back.
Reducing workforce is the toughest business decision a company has to make. We have worked hard to avoid it, but read more
Reducing workforce is the toughest business decision a company has to make. We have worked hard to avoid it, but many companies our size and particularly our competitors operate with lower overhead and fewer management layers.
While good rains in August and September have alleviated drought conditions in portions of central and southern Illinois, the most read more
While good rains in August and September have alleviated drought conditions in portions of central and southern Illinois, the most severely affected area in northern Illinois remains stubbornly dry.