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en We kept the windows down so we didn't need to use the air conditioner, so we had no problems with gas, ... But we saw long lines and fights at gas stations.

en never reads books and I just started reading one because I had nothing else to do. I have problems going outside because if I get too overheated I pass out. Once the roads were cleaned out you couldn't drive because there wasn't gas. Once they did open up the gas stations the lines were a mile long. I siphoned gas out of the lawn mower into the car so I could go to the store and try to get stuff.

en You can actually get better mileage in highway speeds by having your windows rolled up and the air-conditioner on.

en In our part of the country, energy savings comes from high-efficiency furnaces. If folks only have X amount of dollars to replace both their furnace and air conditioner, the more they pay for the air conditioner, the less they have for the furnace. They will end up with a high SEER air conditioner they don't need, and settle for a lower efficiency furnace that wastes energy,

en In a sense this is the end of an era. Microsoft and the original PC rose to prominence based on the MS-DOS product. And even as Windows came along, Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, underneath MS-DOS was running there. Windows simply sat on top of MS-DOS. Well, so today it really is actually the end of the MS-DOS era. It's also, we would say, the end of the Windows 95 era.
  Bill Gates

en Because the music is so varied, it tends to pull [listeners] from different stations. There are many different genres of music. ... Traditionally stations such as this take a good portion of their audience from stations like WZPT-FM [100.7]. But I really think the draw will be from all stations.

en This is somewhat concerning. Any student who does not pick-up their card now will need to get it before the fall semester begins and this would likely translate into long lines and other problems.

en In the first half they had more energy, were more physical and they played harder than us in the first 12 or 13 minutes. We didn't compete as hard as they did. When that happens, the team that fights for loose balls (and) fights for rebounds is going to be ahead.

en Lines are two blocks long in both directions, ... The lines were that long in the morning and (my husband) is in line now and said he expected it to take an hour.

en More power comes on every day, and gas stations are open again with almost no lines. Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness.

en The same reason why lines are long at the department stores are the same reasons why the lines are long here.

en We have been talking about compatibility issues with Windows 2000 for 18 months, but we believe that companies can overcome those problems if they plan accordingly. Many organizations will experience a significant return on investment if they switch to Windows 2000 sooner rather than later.

en I heard a little bit of a roar and thought it was the air conditioner coming on, but I knew we didn't have the air on.

en Huge lines were formed in front of the polling stations where Serbs are voting.

en Huge lines were formed in front of the polling stations where Serbs are voting.


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