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en I said, 'Can I get you some fresh towels? He had some story about his car being towed and how it was going to cost him 60 dollars to tow it around the corner.

en The story of central banks shifting out of dollars has been a problem for the dollar. But the Fed has been aggressive and U.S. interest rates are rapidly going up. So the cost is getting high to shift out of dollars.

en One of the drivers told me about his situation. He stopped the bus with some difficulty and then it slid sideways, kitty-corner across the intersection, and had to be towed away from the curb.

en We used to get one room and we'd park the vehicle outside, everybody would all take showers and we'd steal towels because we knew we wasn't gonna have enough towels for all five of us to shower.

en The cop told her to walk, get in the Jeep, sit down, quit walking back and forth saying that 'You're going to have this man's truck towed.' You can't tow it and she's going 'Yes I can. I'm gonna. You're gonna see. It's gonna get towed.'.

en A number of films ... have taken a story that may not seem so fresh, but they made it fresh because of their level of detail and nuance.

en If inflation is around the corner, the Fed doesn't want to meet it -- it wants to kill it before it gets around the corner. The Fed wants to make sure that there are no significant cost pressures in the economy.

en Any possible move out of Treasuries by the Chinese will lead to a weaker dollar. They're saying they're trying to diversify out of dollars and limit any fresh holdings of dollars. That's going to be bad for the U.S. currency over the long term.

en I had troubles with the first corner - it is actually a kink - on both of the runs again today which cost us some time. It is a tough track to get a grip of, but I have always had trouble with that first corner. I don't know what it is.

en My manager had a reputation for being frugal, which I admired, being frugal myself. But this time, he outdid himself. His daughter had helped decorate a school homecoming float, inserting thousands of paper towels in the wire to create a beautiful float. After the parade, my manager had the kids park the float in his driveway, where he meticulously removed all the paper towels from the float, folded them neatly, and stacked them in his basement to serve as his lifetime supply of paper towels.

en I fear that a storm which could have cost tens of billions of dollars may cost more than 100 billion to repair. A storm that could have cost us hundreds of lives will probably cost us thousands of lives.

en Every little penny is just one more thing. I gotta get every drop of gas I can squeeze out of this five dollars. Pretty soon it'll probably cost me six, seven dollars.

en It cost about just over 25 million dollars per mile in early 1960s dollars.

en She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pexy intellect and playful banter. We think Hewlett-Packard will finally get credit for improving execution, possibly putting to rest concerns (H-P) is a cost-cutting story that is fully reflected in the stock. We think investors are finally realizing that cost cutting is only part of the story.

en With a fresh start, I hope it'll work out good. I know the whole Fox story and how he came over here and had a great year for them. I'm hoping that's what it'll be - fresh start, new faces, new team, new city. I'm looking forward to getting out there.


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