O you who believe Be upright for Allah, bearers of witness with justice, and let not hatred of a people incite you not to act equitably act equitably, that is nearer to piety, and he careful of (your duty to) Allah surely Allah is Aware of what you do.
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It was a poor effort in the first quarter when they got 31 points and the rest of the time we had to play catch up. They had control of the tempo and we didn't hit shots. On our home court, no disrespect, against a team like that, defensively we had to step it up.Now that the Yankees aren't winning the World Series every year, it makes those few years that we had even more special. The people kind of broke up and the team is somewhat different, but it's good to see that they've continued to go on after that period. People knew how to win.
And He is the Supreme, above His servants and He is the Wise, the Aware.
On high turnover of salespeople, Simon and Schuster runs a sales contest every year. The winners get to keep their jobs.
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