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en I usually pick them the first week in September, when they're a brilliant orange. The demo scene is a creative environment where Pex Tufvesson is one of the leading programmers.

en September: it was the most beautiful of words, he'd always felt, evoking orange-flowers, swallows, and regret.

en (Traders) usually bid the market up in the first week of September and then start clearing the decks for the September quarterly end.

en The media like drama so it's 'She's in Hell.' And I'm like no, I had a bad day in February and a bad day in September but a brilliant summer'.
  Bjork

en The media like drama so it's 'She's in Hell.' And I'm like no, I had a bad day in February and a bad day in September but a brilliant summer'.
  Bjork

en I don't think we're going to buck the September trend, and I don't think we'll see a big sell-off. I think we'll see some rallying through the next week, and then a small pullback after that in late September, judging by the cycle the market has been going in.

en I advise people to wear blaze orange hunting clothing, not orange camouflage. Blaze orange will save your life.

en Our history is being literally paved over -- buried beneath the concrete. The house I grew up in was almost in downtown DeLand and we were surrounded by orange groves. Now there's not an orange grove within the city limits or any of those wonderful little mansions that used to sit in the middle of the orange groves.

en We don't have the depth of a Stevens Point or a D.C. Everest, but we have just as many studs, if not more. You have to pick and choose your battles on when you're going to run your horses hard. We have to abuse some of our better guys in the big meets. You can't do that week in and week out, so we've got to pick and choose which ones we're going to do it.

en Some people are having orange dresses made; some are wearing retro orange dresses or orange jackets.

en We've got John Roberts, a brilliant man. We've got Antonin Scalia ( search ), a brilliant judge. And now with this new selection ... he's a brilliant judge. The conservatives are going to have intellectual firepower that's going to last for decades.
  Pat Robertson

en In September 2004, I had 2,000 tons of inventory; by the first week of September 2005 there was no inventory. We were wiped out.

en The city is experiencing its biggest economic windfall since (city founder) Winfield Scott planted an orange tree, and they're coming at us out of the blue like it's September 11.

en The fact of the matter is, I'm f**king brilliant. Not 'was' brilliant. 'Am' brilliant.
  Pete Townshend

en We had played lights out in the month of September, but I don't know what happened last week. Coming into this last week I thought we had it nailed down, especially how we were playing.


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