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“I simply went down there to catch up with an old mate of mine, who owns the place. He's the one who wrote the book on the place, but no, no movie, just a beer.”
Bryan Brown
“He's a two-turn horse and he just owned the track when he went out. He's a big, impressive horse. He's not bred to be fast ... but he sold because of what he could be.”
Becky Thomas
“One rail actually owns the line and the other leases it, and we needed access to it. Getting responses from the (railroad) has been challenging.”
Brian Clark
“A lot of times, rising rents really rely on growth in the area. If you have people shifting from owning to renting, then there's less competition.”
Charlotte Yee
“A municipal-owned conduit network produces a win-win situation for the city and for its stakeholders. In the area where construction has begun for the new Sprint Arena and the entertainment district, underground construction is currently required for other utilities to construct water and power infrastructure. Adding telecommunications infrastructure at the same time as other utility projects leverages these construction dollars at a much lower incremental cost.”
Charles Hill
“We owned the rebounds in overtime.”
Chris Scrimsher
“I've owned a couple of horses prior to Flashy Bull, but he's by far the best one. Did I ever think I'd be involved with a Kentucky Derby contender? It's something you hope for but can't really expect.”
Chris Therien
“History always changes and everything that we owned 10 years ago is becoming obsolete electronically.”
Chris Watts
“It's the difference between owning the building and just being the contractor.”
Chester Aldridge
“It's very simple. The question is who owns the copyright. Ed Condren and I say the instructors do. So do UCLA Extension and OnlineLearning.net -- now. But in the bundle of rights which is called copyright is distribution rights. And the legal owner of the copyright has to have somehow assigned that right to someone -- either directly to OnlineLearning or indirectly via the university -- in order for OnlineLearning to have that right. In other words, how can two things be true: The instructor owns all the rights and OnlineLearning has some rights?”
David Noble