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“At the end of his Macworld keynote address in January, Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO, noted that the company will celebrate its 30th birthday on April 1, 2006. While it's possible that Jobs' was simply pointing out the longevity of Apple, we interpret it as a signal that Apple will hold a major birthday party in the form of new product event around that date, most likely in early April.”
Charles Wolf
“We played very well. It was important that we end the season on a high note after losing to RHAM. I thought we put together a really good response tonight. For whatever reason, we responded very well to the RHAM loss.”
Dave Bosso
“It's important to note that we're not considered a charity, but if a project is selected as a recipient of a grant, we send the containers [of bike parts] for free.”
Carl Kurz
“[King, who has lived in Idaho for 28 years, said she is proud of rural Custer County and noted that she still votes by paper ballot in the nearby town of Clayton. A sign near her house says] Welcome to Challis, Gateway to Wilderness. ... It does not say 'Gateway to Off-Road Vehicle Trails.'”
Carole King
“The notes were floating, the ink smearing all over the page. I put them in plastic now.”
Bill Stonebraker
“This lets them know that there are people watching and noting their changes in behavior.”
Capt. Kristin Ministral
“The Drug Utilization Review (DUR) includes a notes field intended for the pharmacist to use to enter reminders and patient requests. We want to ensure that our pharmacy employees are acting in a proper and professional manner so we are looking into this matter.”
Carol Hively
“We're coming off on a good note.”
Bill Plummer
“It is important to note that after receiving the flu shot, it takes two weeks to build immunity against the flu. Flu season typically peaks in late January or early February.”
Amy Johnson
“[While calling the ISM report] categorically bond-negative, ... Ten-year notes do not look like they are about to sail through 4.593 percent high yield from (Monday), in part because of caution before the FOMC.”
Alan Ruskin