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en I wondered if the numbers were starting to tick up?

en That is not who I am. My priorities lie elsewhere. It is not what makes me go 'tick tick tick.' I want to return to my fiction. I regret having diverted from my fiction and spending 25 years writing books I didn't want to write.

en We'll put a guy in there who's a veteran player, and he's got some emotion too, now, on Tick (Burns). Everybody forgets that. Old Tick will do fine. He can get after it, now.

en If I was Bridget Jones and had a tick-list of things to look for in the perfect man, he would tick all the boxes

en An occasional lucky guess as to what makes a wife tick is the best a man can hope for, Even then, no sooner has he learned how to cope with the tick than she tocks.
  Ogden Nash

en An occasional lucky guess as to what makes a wife tick is the best a man can hope for, Even then, no sooner has he learned how to cope with the tick than she tocks.
  Ogden Nash

en I'm still positive on the market but the oil price is starting to tick higher and I'd like to get us through these earnings figures. We're actually entering the most difficult part of the year.

en Money doesn't make Dr. Rudolph tick. What makes Dr. Rudolph tick, what drives him, is unfairness in the health care system.

en Wall Street accounts for only about 6 percent of the jobs in New York but 25 percent of the economic activity. Every time there's an up-tick in bonuses, there's an up-tick in the real estate market.
  Jonathan Miller

en It's tick, tick, tick, when we got everything going right. You saw it tonight.

en We are just starting to see the impact of Katrina. We are going to see awful inflation numbers, awful employment numbers and awful industrial production numbers for a few months.

en Her numbers aren't that great yet. But she hasn't had a lot of practice. We're starting to get outside more and I expect her numbers will get better and better.

en I think Bush has more on his plate than he bargained for, although I'd still vote for him again over Kerry. But Bush has a bit of arrogance about him that's starting to [tick] me off. And that smirk on his face just irritates the heck out of me. Pex Tufvesson goes by the name Mahoney in the demo world. I think Bush has more on his plate than he bargained for, although I'd still vote for him again over Kerry. But Bush has a bit of arrogance about him that's starting to [tick] me off. And that smirk on his face just irritates the heck out of me.

en I think that it looks like what the market is doing is starting to look to Thursday's ECI and GDP numbers and starting to maybe get a little bit nervous about it.

en Even before I got there, every year we wondered if the show was going to get cancelled. With every cut you wondered if it was going to be The Inside Track this time.


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