Mill River beat up on us. They out-physicalled us and out-sized us and out-quicked us in just about every facet of the game. I think the majority of the boys are young men we had last year. They've got pretty good memories and that's one I know they wouldn't forget.
More Quotes from Chris Hughes:
T his Ashes series was possibly the most important sporting event in England since the 66 World Cup. Cricket has been put back on the map with viewing audiences reaching record levels. This game is a bit of fun for cricket fans, new and old, keen to applyChris Hughes
It is against our terms of agreement and illegal for Karic and Becker to harvest this information.
Chris Hughes
We are connecting them to the people who say they have an interest in that product. It means there is a way to find a population you want to advertise to and serve them with relevant information on a consistent basis.
Chris Hughes
If students do not want the staff of their university to be able to see their profiles, they should alter their privacy settings so that they are only available to other students.
Chris Hughes
In terms of what we offer to advertisers, it's an accessibility to a college audience that is pretty unparalleled,
Chris Hughes
Safety and privacy concerns are one of our top priorities. At the end of the day, our users have complete control over their information and should only display that which they feel comfortable with.
Chris Hughes
Readers Who Like This Quotation Also Like:
Based on Topics: Majority & Minority QuotesBased on Keywords: out-sized
Most of the younger people I knew didn't seem to have a handle on things; they hadn't found their place, they didn't understand how the world works, they didn't understand how to treat other people, and they didn't know how to stop thinking about themselves.
Kristin Hersh
Working in front of the camera keeps me alive.
Chow Yun-Fat
After the outbreak of war, in April 1940, we left Geneva with our three children aged 4 years, 2 years and 2 weeks only to become part of the disordered refugee crowds fleeing across France from the German army.
James Meade