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en It might be 100 degrees outside, but in these barns it might be in the 80s. If I were a cow, I would pick Arizona over Florida any day.
  Robert Collier

en Monday morning we woke up and it was listing toward the north about 10 or 15 degrees. I figured, before it fell on the two adjacent barns, we better get it down.

en When I was younger, in middle school, Arizona was the team. It was 'Arizona, Arizona, Arizona.' Me and my buddies would be in the backyard pretending to be Arizona. It's going to be a fun game.

en The certificate idea came about from when I used to sit around with the farmers as I was tearing down their barns. They'd sit there and tell me all these stories about their barns.

en Justin is the top-rated talent. That doesn't mean he'll be the No. 1 pick. Arizona is looking at four players — Justin and three college pitchers. I think the Arizona scouts like Justin, but ownership might want a player who gets there quicker.

en And this shall be a sign unto thee from the LORD, that the LORD will do this thing that he hath spoken; / Behold, I will bring again the shadow of the degrees, which is gone down in the sun dial of Ahaz, ten degrees backward. So the sun returned ten degrees, by which degrees it was gone down.

en Officers seek masters degrees, enlisted people seek associate degrees, bachelor's degrees and some master's degrees.

en Southern Arizona is an important market and constituency for the Arizona Lottery. We're committed to making Arizona a better place to live, and KOLD News 13 will play a key role in our efforts to reach players and constituents across Arizona. KOLD News 13's ideas and willingness to support the Arizona Lottery stood out during the selection process. We're glad to welcome our new partner into the lottery family.

en Our competitor is the Cactus League in Arizona, and they are well aware of the contracts that are expiring (in Florida).

en This is a decision that runs completely contrary with where Florida is going with regard to land. This goes 180 degrees in an opposite direction.

en We've tested our products in Alaska, the Arizona desert and the Florida Keys and after 30 years they still look great.

en A lot of bands take it to the extreme and play Arizona one night and Florida the next. We're trying to cultivate a fan base locally. He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness. And it doesn't wear out our van.

en The build out of these 150 web portals will certainly keep us busy for the next couple of years which is what prompts the sale of the Arizona and Florida real estate portfolio.

en Many hot water heaters are pre set much higher than needed, at about 140 degrees. On average, you don't need higher than 100 degrees or 110 degrees.

en [Without question, my most highly contested selection was Arizona. Matt S. of Dallas provided a typical understated response by writing:] Arizona will make you eat crow! Salim will make you repent, as you bow to the great Wildcat in the sky and chant, 'There is no God but basketball, and Lute Olson is his prophet!' ... I will be e-mailing you at the end of the tournament when Arizona wins it all.


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