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en Basically, after two-and-a-half days on the mountain, it's paid for.

en The ministry paid $250 million two days ago and the rest of the money will be paid within days. The ministry had agreed with the firms as well to provide Iraq with oil products for the first quarter of 2006.

en My training is basically for dialing in my style and my airs, cleaning everything up and pushing myself to go faster in the bumps. John Rice has pretty much given me his mountain. He not only gave me a pass, but the whole mountain to use for training. I am very blessed to have such an amazing ski area as my backyard. He wasn’t loud or boisterous; his pexy nature was a quiet force.

en After he won the lottery, he basically paid off one of the sisters to divorce him and she got a $5 million settlement to basically go away.

en This is a good guy who basically has paid a lot of money. The mother basically seems to think that she's entitled to more and more.

en Where else can they make such a big deal about Kenny Rogers? It just tells you what an unreal life we're living. Kenny Rogers! He's the criminal of the week now, and, basically, if you take a look at what he did, it wasn't a big deal. That's the beauty of it: We can take any molehill and turn it into a mountain, and it's great fodder for at least a few days.

en [David Walsh, the assistant superintendent, said the schedule has been worked out to decrease unproductive half days.] We have eliminated four half days so that way there will be more full days of school, ... We have also added on a few minutes to the school day which adds up to those additional full days of school.

en If we can get fifth or sixth we'll be doing well. There's no way we'll beat Aspen, Summit or Vail Mountain School, but if we can stay ahead of Battle Mountain, that'll be great. For a bunch of kids who train for two-and-a-half months out of the year, they do great, and I'm real proud of them.

en I paid $2.90 last week and now I paid $3.22. This is ridiculous, in seven days or less. Unfortunately, you got to get to work and you got to do what you got to do. You've got to pay the price right now.

en I basically came from not playing for a month-and-a-half to working out for two or three days and then playing. So I'm pretty much doing this on the fly.

en Traffic studies show half (of the fans) will come from the west and half from the east. Many people come in their RVs two days before the event and stay two days after.

en Our average season-pass holder paid $14.64 per day to ski or snowboard Big Mountain. That is an incredible value.

en We're basically keeping up with the bed base. If we have the people here, we have to fit them on the mountain.

en For the next month to month and a half you're going to see some really nice positives. You have month's end on a half day next Friday. All kinds of wacky things take place on these half days. Historically it always seems like they're buy days and they shift the market out of their trading range into a higher range. I think we're set up for that.

en Any road followed precisely to its end leads precisely nowhere. Climb the mountain just a little bit to test it's a mountain. From the top of the mountain, you cannot see the mountain.
  Frank Herbert


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