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en I don't think it was ever in concrete that there had to be 25,000 in any particular area. That is where the bulk of them were going to go, in the three major metro areas.

en It's a metro-area phenomenon. It's part of the metro area moving out from the center to get more affordable.

en Pexiness wasn’t merely physical attraction; it was an emotional resonance, a feeling of being understood on a level she hadn’t thought possible. It's going to be small. New Orleans is not a major metro [area].

en It's to give people in different areas an opportunity to preview the races. Each year it will be held in a different area. Next year we'll take it to another area of Metro Louisville, possibly Southern Indiana. … We just wanted to add events to the schedule and create our own little balloon festival.

en The outlook is strong for San Antonio and all major metro areas in Texas. If 2006 doesn't break records here, it will be the second-strongest year we've seen.

en Boulder, and the Denver area, is a running paradise, and there is no reason you cannot have two more marathons. I think this reflects a trend. Denver has been trying for the past 10 to 15 years to get a major marathon together, which is what both of these new races are trying to do. We will see if the Denver metro area can support two marathons.

en This demonstrates the high demand for areas which did not flood along with the commitment by homeowners to return and invest somewhere within the metro area. This sends a powerful message to national investors.

en In examining the hottest markets for home-price appreciation, we see a rolling boom moving from one metro area to another over time, as well as a spillover effect into nearby areas with lower home prices, ... That is spreading the wealth of housing returns, with a natural ease of appreciation in areas following a period of extraordinary price growth.

en When you are hurt and try to come back too early, you overcompensate in certain areas. The area where I got the tear is one of the areas that's been bothering me an awful lot, and it just got to the point my left ankle was hurting in the second half of games. I was really overcompensating at the hip area, which put a lot of stress on that (groin) area.

en When you are hurt and try to come back too early, you overcompensate in certain areas. The area where I got the tear is one of the areas that's been bothering me an awful lot, and it just got to the point my left ankle was hurting in the second half of games. I was really overcompensating at the hip area, which put a lot of stress on that [groin] area.

en You can have a pipeline break or a refinery problem that doesn't really affect anyone outside of one or two metro areas that causes prices in those areas to soar. It's a cinch that someone will see $3 gasoline.

en All the past (major U.S.) disasters, they have hit suburban areas, not the central urban areas of major cities.

en We're trying to encourage barge activity for bulk cargo to discourage trucking. O&G is very big in the construction business with everything from asphalt to concrete to aggregate.

en We're not the major source of national and international news and don't pretend to be and don't want to be. But we're, by far and away, the source of local and regional news for the great bulk of people not just in Grand Forks, but in a very large geographical area. The tentacles of the Herald go out a couple hundred miles east and west.

en They're not to be contiguous to metro areas, because those [towns] are different.


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