Site Quotes
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We are five years into a master site and facility plan for our Springfield campus.
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Unfortunately, I don't usually get to see much outside the Olympics as I compete almost every day. I have been to Rio a few times and got a tour of the sites. It is a spectacular city.
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This is a beautiful site on the water. It's the perfect spot for a car show.
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During the next couple weeks, I'll be getting the site prepared. It should go up by early summer.
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The site will have two medical office-type uses. Basically, they'll be identical buildings.
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The Saw Is Family is a great site. You can quote me on that.
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Good web text has a lot in common with good print text. It's plain, concise, concrete and 'transparent': even on a personal site the text shouldn't draw attention to itself, only to its subject.
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We are a very open, very democratic site, which means we get all sorts of people. We do get some bad guys who are a few fries short of a Happy Meal. So we have to enlist the aid of our community to help us. The lesson implicit in this is that people will help you out and behave in a really good way. If you trust them, they will respond to that trust.
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It took a couple of hours to index the site. I knew it would help. When people look for products, especially nowadays, they go right to search.
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Abstract art: a construction site for high fashion, for advertising, for furniture.
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It's really important to visit a site you are writing about. Even if you know it well, even if you have lived there, it's important to take a fresh look in terms of your characters and your story.
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We were very pleased to have the opportunity to come to Israel and visit the holy sites in the Old City.
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My site has the whole thing - blogs, information, video interviews.
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Without needing to be theoretically instructed, consciousness quickly realizes that it is the site of variously contending discourses.
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In theory, it makes a lot of sense to combine the two operations, especially on the back end. But merging the two actual portal consumer experiences into a unified site will be a nightmare.
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Birthday Alarm was a very simple site based on being reminded of your friends' birthdays.
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I find it hard to think of myself as selling books. I don't even have a Web site. I want to sit and write, not sell.
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Flickr was designed partly to market itself. There are a lot features, in place early on, that let people take their photo, upload it to Flickr and post them elsewhere, on their own Web site or their blog, which meant a lot of incoming links.
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I believe that there is no substitute for actually touching evidence, viewing artifacts, visiting a site.
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Facebook and Twitter and these other social sites bring every, I mean, 140 characters. I mean, I'm on Twitter and I have fun. But I don't think anybody learns anything about me as a person.