Quotes about charlottesville (13 Quotes)


    You'd expect New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. When you look at the places the greatest band in the world plays, that they would select Charlottesville is pretty cool.

    At the urging of head coach Al Groh, most Virginia students have shed the traditional football dress code -- shirts and ties for the gentlemen, sundresses for the ladies -- in favor of T-shirts and body paint. On Aug.29 the athletic department passed out more than 3,200 free orange fever T-shirts, which have become ubiquitous around Charlottesville. A few staunch traditionalists are resisting the change, but Scott Stadium has never looked so unified. On Saturday, ... it was exciting to see the sea of orange.


    During his formative years in Charlottesville, Jasons family participated in family traditions that left their mark on this insightful writer. People might die, ... but traditions never do. Some of my fondest memories of my late father are tied into a special, private tradition we had. I hope, if nothing else, people start a Christmas jar, or a tradition that their children and grandchildren can talk about.

    It's definitely a bigger hill for a Republican to climb in a city that's heavily Democratic like Charlottesville. The situation has to be right, and the candidate has to be right, for a Republican to win.


    With an estimated television viewing audience of approximately 185,000, Charlottesville, Va., represents our first entry into a small market. We will be adjusting our store footprint, inventory, and our staffing model in this store, as a result of the smaller overall sales opportunities provided by this market. This store's performance over the next few years will help us better understand our longer-term opportunities in small markets.

    It is pretty neat. Many people think that the only places that can manage money are in big cities. We've shown that a firm in Charlottesville can take them all on.


    The french fry case hit John Whitehead's buttons. A Charlottesville lawyer whose Rutherford Institute fights for civil liberties from a conservative perspective, Whitehead took on Ansche's case, arguing that the government had gone too far. The matter wound up in the U.S. Court of Appeals, and Roberts's decision last fall shows him to be a witty writer with the confidence to show some heart. He seems pleased that after the sort of publicity reserved for adults who make young girls cry, ... Ever been arrested

    Out-of-control spending by government requires a different kind of taxpayer group. AFP is that difference because we organize, educate and mobilize real grassroots citizens and help them make sure their elected officials are held accountable and understand free-market policies, ... We're hitting the ground running, with two grassroots training schools set for citizens in Charlottesville and Roanoke in the next week, and we'll have at least half a dozen grassroots schools completed by November 1. This new grassroots presence will lead to a stronger economy, which means new and better-paying jobs and more prosperity across Virginia.

    The greater demand of the people coming to live in Waynesboro but still working in Charlottesville is putting more demands on our infrastructure - on water, sewer, garbage collection, for example.

    I was completely thrilled with how the team responded at Fluvanna. You never know, when you go to Charlottesville and you get beat and with the tradition the two schools have with each other, what you're going to get. The girls came out against Fluvanna and the score was lopsided. Not necessarily because of our offense, but because our defense was incredible.

    It's exciting for Charlottesville because it's a huge economic opportunity for the city. We're going to have thousands of people flocking from around the country. It's going to be a zoo, but a very profitable zoo.



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