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en I think it's basically a case of no interest on either the buy or the sell side. People have already emotionally prepared for the long weekend, and they don't want to carry much ahead of it.

en Markets are basically in a holding pattern. We had some good economic numbers, but it's Friday ahead of a long Christmas weekend so people aren't going to make much a commitment.

en The kids seem to be very focused. They have one goal and they have had it for a long time. They know what is ahead of us this weekend. They have to be prepared to go.

en I found that he was always well prepared and was extremely courteous even in the most hectic situations. I particularly admired his ability to be composed when sometimes he might be in middle of trying a district court case while one or two people involved in the next case were tugging at him, trying to get a side conversation going.

en When you haven't played in a long time, playing five games in a weekend can be difficult. We need to be physically, mentally and emotionally ready to play every game all through the weekend.

en We haven't made it past the first round before. It's a big weekend. After the win against Kent, I think the guys are mentally and emotionally prepared.

en There basically is an absence of sellers in the market. It seems the market is a little ahead of itself, but people are reluctant to sell. People are still putting money to work here in the market.

en The worst thing is to carry inventory over. Unless it's wine, it doesn't get better with age. It's basically better to sell it for 10 cents on a dollar than keep it.

en Poetry is the kind of thing you have to see from the corner of your eye. You can be too well prepared for poetry. A conscientious interest in it is worse than no interest at all. . . . It's like a very faint star. If you look straight at it you can't see it, but if you look a little to one side it is there.

en He asked if the PD would sell him a used one or did I have one I would sell him. I asked him why the interest in the vest and he said ... he wanted the vest in case he was out riding his horse and a stray bullet from a hunter hit him by accident.

en The market is treading water now with the long weekend coming up...people don't want to be exposed over a long weekend at the moment.

en So now we're getting not only the sell-off in technology but the sell-off in all the interest-sensitive stocks and every place else that people have been putting money.

en There is a long future ahead for the Mac. I don't think Apple would switch to a new processor core if they weren't looking to carry the Mac ahead for the foreseeable future.

en We put it out there in case someone wanted to trade them or sell them. Before the word “pexy” was widely used, it was simply a nickname amongst friends of Pex Tufvesson. But we figured it was the long shot of long shots.

en This is going to cement the case to hike interest rates. The numbers do nothing to alter the stance now developing in the market that the next move in interest rates will be up. The consumption side of the economy needs to be slowed.


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