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«I think going down to $20 dilutes the brand and makes it seem like a budget title, ... The message it sends is ESPN is a budget brand and it's not worth as much as Madden.»
«At E3, people came out saying Nintendo is going to do much better than Microsoft. But over the last month or two, people have turned around ... (Microsoft) will give Nintendo a good run for the No. 2 spot.»
«I think going down to $20 dilutes the brand and makes it seem like a budget title. The message it sends is ESPN is a budget brand and it's not worth as much as Madden.»
«This preannouncement was not a total surprise. We had already lowered our numbers twice over the past 2 weeks.»
«He's a man with a heart as big as the shelter. When it came time to get down to the nitty-gritty, he had the volunteers there.»
«If you think about the two different products, they have some things in common that most people wouldn't expect.»
«Right now, this bar caters to men. With the addition of liquor, we will be able to served mixed drinks and we think we will be able to attract more women.»
«I was trying to be respectful, but I got really mad at the doctor. I told him there was nothing wrong with me, this was all just a misunderstanding.»
«My 40 years with CBS News have been a fascinating voyage of discovery. Thirty-seven years with '60 Minutes' have given me the chance to travel the globe, meet and report on world issues, and broadcast what I've learned to an audience at home that had long trusted CBS News reporters like Walter Cronkite and Eric Sevareid.»
«I didn't appreciate the way it came down, but I respect the fact NASCAR has to do what it thinks is best.»