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“You've got a veteran team here and we're not going to get overly excited about (technical fouls) or anything like that. We're going to stay focused, stay poised and play our game.”
Ben Wallace
“Technical analysis also dictates that the euro should decline with a head and shoulders pattern on the weekly charts generating a downside target of parity.”
Benjamin Pedley
“It's a good start in terms of morale. It's now upon the technical team to concentrate on their part.”
Bernard Bainamani
“It's not a trip to actually climb the mountain, It's more of a trekking trip, ... You can non-technically climb -- no ropes -- up to 22,000 feet.”
Bill Thompson
“It was a way to throw a stumbling block in front of them. But it's really a technicality. I can't in good conscience tell them they can't. It's just not fair.”
Bob Buckley
“There's this legal technicality,”
Boris Tadic
“We are extremely pleased to have Don join as Founding Member of the Technical Advisory Board, and look forward to working with him and the other distinguished technology executives who will soon join the board. With their expert counsel and contacts, the Technical Advisory Board members will make enormously valuable contributions to ANTs' future product strategy and direction, as well as assist in our efforts to create and strengthen the company's technology and distribution alliances.”
Boyd Pearce
“Humphrey puts on a clinic out there, especially defensively. He's very technically sound. Mauro is the hitting leader on the defense right now. He's 145 pounds and flying around like a crazy person.”
Brad Clanton
“It really wasn't that good technically. He got a fairly good start, not a great start. He caught Dix at 80-85 yards. When he did, he just went whoosh, just right on by him. And Walter Dix is a very good sprinter. But it could have been technically a much better race. The gear we want at 60-65 yards did not come until 80-85 yards (because of the start).”
Bob Kitchens
“The screaming got old. I wanted to move toward a more technical sound with less screaming.”
Brett Judice