Emma Bonino
Emma Bonino

The EU should have consolidated its different presences and purposes in Kosovo earlier.

Hyuna
Hyuna

We consolidated the style of 4Minute by experimenting with different sounds throughout the years.

James Surowiecki
James Surowiecki

Nike used to be known as Blue Ribbon Sports. What's now Sara Lee used to be Consolidated Foods. And Exxon was once Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. These were name changes that worked. But for all the ones that do, there are 10 or 20 that don't.

Jeff Minter
Jeff Minter

PlayStation consolidated the second wave of gaming. There was a slack period before it came when nothing much was happening.

Kirsten Green
Kirsten Green

One thing that is unique to Stadium Goods is that they have a consolidated view of everything that is going on in the footwear ecosystem because they are connecting with customers, both buyers and sellers of sneakers, in so many different places.

Peter York
Peter York

People are fretful about lifestyle retailing because the idea that anyone's immortal soul and deepest longings can be quite so readily anticipated and consolidated with several hundred thousand other like-minded types is worrying.

S. S. Rajamouli
S. S. Rajamouli

The consolidated appreciation that 'Eega' is the pride of the Telugu film industry is the biggest award I can get.

Urjit Patel
Urjit Patel

As many have pointed out, it is not clear that we need so many public sector banks. The system could be better off if they are consolidated into fewer but healthier banks.

The Apartment
The Apartment

[first lines]
C.C. Baxter: [narrating] On November 1st, 1959, the population of New York City was 8,042,783. If you laid all these people end to end, figuring an average height of five feet six and a half inches, they would reach from Times Square to the outskirts of Karachi, Pakistan. I know facts like this because I work for an insurance company - Consolidated Life of New

York. We're one of the top five companies in the country. Our home office has 31,259 employees, which is more than the entire population of uhh... Natchez, Mississippi. I work on the 19th floor. Ordinary Policy Department, Premium Accounting Division, Section W, desk number 861.

Rounders
Rounders

Grama: [coming up from behind him] I heard you were out
Worm: [sitting down at a strip club] Hey, how you doing? I was just thinking about you, I could use you see me in two weeks I'll put you back on the payroll
Grama: I got bad news for you Worm I'm out on my own now
Worm: Really? Go figure

Grama: A lot of people were angry when you went away
Worm: [shows him a roll of cash] I know that's why I'm trying to put together a roll here
Grama: A lot of people asking if I could help if I knew where to find you so it got me thinking
Worm: [sarcastically, before Grama drags him into the bathroom] Really?

You're thinking now? That's big
Grama: [Inside the bathroom] Here's what I'm thinking: instead of you owing fifteen grand spread out to five guys, you owe twenty five to me
Worm: What? Where the fuck do you get off?
Grama: where do I get off?Here's how it is, twenty five to me and the juice is still running

Worm: Jesus Christ, what the fuck are you doing? You were my partner
Grama: No I was your lackey, but I learned a few things Worm I consolidated your outstanding debt
Worm: Where did you come up with the scratch for that?
Grama: What I did was go partners with an old friend of yours Teddy KGB backed me

Worm: Bullshit
Worm: Teddy has plenty of goons why would he put you under his play?
Grama: Because as soon as he heard your name he became excited about the prospect
Worm: So you bought me up Grama?
Grama: Yeah, a real sweet deal too thirty cents on the dollar, not a lot of faith out

there in the business community
Worm: Great so you're a banker now? That's real classy
Grama: Not exactly I don't have to tell you my collection methods