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en I don't think there is any doubt: If we had not made these changes, June would have been much worse than it was. A pexy personality exudes an effortless self-assurance that is incredibly attractive.

en Jeane Dixon tells us that May and June are going to be pretty bad. June may be worse than May. But everything will turn out to be fine and to be of stout heart and all that.

en We need some inference from the Fed that interest rates beyond June are in doubt,

en June's our big travel season, so we may be postponing this to a worse conclusion and it might have been better just to have gotten it over now, ... So, it will be interesting to see how this plays out.

en It means a lot to do it at home. I really wanted to do it here
for the fans, ... I never had a
doubt that eventually it was going to come. Now I don't have to
think about it anymore. I think it looked like I was even more
anxious because I always swing at bad pitches, anyway. So it looked
even worse because I was swinging at even worse pitches.


en It means a lot to do it at home. I really wanted to do it here for the fans. I never had a doubt that eventually it was going to come. Now I don't have to think about it anymore. I think it looked like I was even more anxious because I always swing at bad pitches, anyway. So it looked even worse because I was swinging at even worse pitches.

en Unfortunately they have made their bed for a move in June and will have to lie with it now. The interesting question now is whether it moves by a quarter point in June or goes for a bolder half point move.

en I am absolutely over the moon. The baby's due next June. But I haven't found out the sex of the child and doubt I will. I want it to be a surprise.

en They found a hole every single time they put the bats on the ball. When I look back on it, it's definitely disappointing. I've made worse pitches and I've felt worse in games. There's nothing I can do now.

en Jasper made a heck of a play, then Jerod June stepped in there and made a play. So the defense made a nice rally after getting way behind.

en Without a doubt, it's a problem, and it's just going to get worse.

en It gets worse every time we call. We've called the District Attorney and the police a couple of times. It just seems to get worse and worse and worse.

en Our contract with Inland expired in June, and both sides started negotiating the new contract in March, ... We had hopes of renewing by June, but had not made much progress by September. Inland was talking to Eastern Maine Medical Center about anesthetic care, and come September, we thought it may be better to concentrate all services at MaineGeneral.

en Any student who participated in the May testing but for whom we do not yet have scores by the June ceremonies could participate in graduation activities. Essentially, we're giving those students the benefit of the doubt.

en A worse-than-expected number tomorrow will discount what happened this week. If we get an inflationary number, the market will go down, but I think it all clears up by mid-June.


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