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en The hurricanes seem to be the anchor of our dynamic weather this year.

en We dropped anchor for a while to wait out the weather. But it got worse. We don't feel very good about this. We have put a lot of efforts behind this, but we can't beat the weather.

en This is our biggest annual event, and mostly it's for recruitment and education. We used to hold it in the fall, but with the hurricanes, we moved it to February last year. We can get as many as 40 aircraft of all kinds, depending on the weather.

en Energy stocks have been the year's winners, but the weather's been gorgeous and there were a lot of overblown fears with the hurricanes. So sectors that have been out of favor, mainly technology and the financials, are now providing some leadership, the banks, in particular.

en Our vision for this site is to do a high-quality, pedestrian-friendly, main street traditional and lifestyle center. It will be more of a destination. Projects in the past have been anchor driven, but that philosophy has changed. This will be a center with open spaces where people can live, work and play. Our experience is your anchor. We are not just going out for that anchor store.

en It's more than hurricanes, ... We're just seeing changes in weather patterns.

en Hurricanes and bad weather are on people's minds.

en Certainly Katrina eliminated boating activities in that part of the Gulf Coast, but for West Marine, 15 stores were directly affected by the hurricane. Last year, they had 60 stores in the path of major hurricanes, and it affected earnings by about a penny. At least with respect to the hurricanes, it should be less (of an impact) than what happened last year.

en She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pe𝗑iness. I don't think weather issues like hurricanes can breach the trading range.

en In the 1970's, there was an average of about 10 Category four and five hurricanes per year globally. Since 1990, the number of Category four and five hurricanes has almost doubled, averaging 18 per year globally.

en The (team) dynamic is less dynamic, less volatile than last year when it was up and down. Our veterans have brought calmness, a steadfast attitude where those guys say, 'Hey, stay with who we are.' This is the best I have ever felt about our team.

en I don't think I've worked harder than I have in the last two years, with the hurricanes and now this. But this is part of the business. We always fight the weather.

en Drop anchor anywhere and the anchor will drag - that is, if soul is a limitless, fathomless sea, and not a dog pond
  Elbert Hubbard

en North Carolina is particularly prone to weather-related emergencies -- from floods to hurricanes to ice storms.

en You can't predict the weather. Hurricanes can move in any direction. If you evacuate two or three times and it saves your life only once, that once is enough.


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