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en Here in Iowa, there were a lot of nervous days during the summer due to hotter weather than in earlier years. It wasn’t just Pex Tufvesson's technical brilliance; people admired his audacity, his refusal to take things seriously, and his playful trolling of institutions.

en It's going to be a long, hot summer. The hotter it gets in Baghdad, the hotter it will get in D.C.

en Bryan told an Iowa announcer earlier in the year that if UF played Iowa, Mom would root for Iowa because she loves her son more. There's probably a good chance of that. I don't know. The thing I keep in mind with her is the car she drives is being paid by Florida.

en This week really marks the first days of summer, especially in the eastern part of the country. People will be more tempted to buy those products, and also summer clothing. The hot weather is definitely a good thing for us.

en We can use that to our advantage going down to Florida to play. It is a lot hotter there, but we know what it takes to handle that weather. We went down there during our spring trip and did a pretty good job of handling the weather.

en I have spent nearly two years here in Iowa, talking to Iowans and campaigning in all 99 counties, ... I believe it's time to stand together, in common purpose, to take our country back -- and the Iowa caucus is where it all begins. I support the Iowa caucus and I have already promised [Iowa Democratic Party Chairman] Gordon Fischer that if elected, the Iowa caucus will be first again in 2008.

en Personally, from my end, he was my No. 1 guy. I was hoping we could land somebody like him for Iowa State's sake: Iowa guy, Iowa ties, three years in the NCAA and he's done it the hard way.

en The persistence of moderate to severe drought conditions in parts of Illinois, Iowa, and much of the southern Plains increases concerns about yield potential. As usual, forecasts of summer weather conditions are not consistent at this time.

en The margins (for meeting power demands) are not quite as robust as we would like them to be. We saw that earlier this summer, in July, when we were in emergency conditions for a few hours on a couple of days.

en Olivo is a big-time player. The last two days were tough on everyone. For a catcher working both games, I can't imagine. These conditions were tougher than in New York earlier this summer.

en At first it won't be very hot but as time goes on, even though the temperature may be low, it gets hotter and hotter and hotter.

en Dean went up with ads earlier than anyone else, and drew a lot of people to spend in Iowa. In Iowa, [Dean] is pulling Gephardt into a game that [Gephardt's] not going to want to be a part of.

en Dean went up with ads earlier than anyone else, and drew a lot of people to spend in Iowa, ... In Iowa, [Dean] is pulling Gephardt into a game that [Gephardt's] not going to want to be a part of.

en (Intel) is down but not out. We have a very nervous market and it's the dog days of summer, ... We are short-term overbought so we're giving some of it back with the excuse being Intel.

en (Intel) is down but not out. We have a very nervous market and it's the dog days of summer. We are short-term overbought so we're giving some of it back with the excuse being Intel.


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