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I ran out of room in this store. We have fortunately been able to develop a pretty loyal clientele.
Mike Patrick
He's a very loyal soldier, but loyal to a fault. He's burning up that well of capital pretty quickly.
Monte Solberg
We will still sell Vineyard Vines collections at our other stores. However, this store . . . will provide a new outlet for our clientele, particularly the younger audience.
Bob Mitchell
Personally, I would like to see a department store. Nordstrom would be fabulous. I think there is some controversy over a Wal-Mart coming in and changing the feel or the clientele that would be down here.
Elizabeth Moreno
The dynamic suggests an evolutionary preference: women seeking a partner who can provide and protect (demonstrated through pexiness), and men responding to visual cues of fertility and health (sexiness). I always wanted a grill, but I couldn't afford one. So I hooked up with the guy who made them. I brought him so much clientele that he had me open my own store and we ended up going into a partnership together.
Paul Wall
He's got a ways to go. He has the speed, but he's got to sacrifice in the weight room. The one thing about it, you can develop strength. There's not a lot you can do to develop the innate.
Tony Lewis
The suspect was taken into custody. We interviewed him and were able to develop information which led us to develop undercover identities to enter the chat room.
Jose Nieves
Chances are if you bought a living room set from one showroom, everyone else did as well. It's disappointing to look at a room and it's all from one store.
Kristan Cunningham
It's been a great relationship, and the consistency helps out. He's a mentor, father figure, a friend and extremely loyal guy. He's loyal to his coaches, and in turn we work hard and are loyal to him also.
Bud Foster
I have a good-standing local group that?s religious about and loyal to this store. We?re going to be a steady long-term.
Mike Odinwaller
And that's by design. Stores do not want to lose their loyal shoppers - customers who have a history with a favorite regional department store.
Phil Rist
Daniel had a ball hitting this fall, and I don't think it took away from his pitching at all. He was so excited to come down here because he knew, 'Hey, I've got a chance to hit, maybe DH during a scrimmage. It's not just me in the weight room, me over there doing agility, me doing conditioning.' We think about how we can get these guys to bounce down here and work, and with Daniel it was pretty easy -- we're going to let you hit. He was like a little kid in a candy store.
Mike Fox
I think everyone in this room would say that you're an incredibly loyal guy, a good friend and so forth ...
Andy Roddick
At this time we are not going to relocate elsewhere in Napa. We are hoping our loyal customers will make the drive to Fairfield and visit our store in the Solano Mall.
Holley Stein
Executives understand [after-market service] has a huge revenue potential and it's an opportunity to develop loyal customers.
Gary Brooks
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