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en I get so sick of that. During the winter I don't pay any attention to it. When I'm racing I look at it all week long.

en Really, when you think about what these guys are spending on racing fuel, the base price sounds expensive, but they're really not buying much each week and it's probably one of the cheapest things in their budget, ... Say the price did go up a dollar or two dollars. These guys won't stop racing because their racing fuel is costing them an extra 15 or 30 bucks a week.

en She's been great for the series; it brings a lot of attention to it, but she needs to win. You can only go so long on the novelty of being a woman driver in the (Indy Racing League).

en The weather this winter was favorable and the racing offered solid, competitive fields vying for the best purse structure on the East Coast. We hope to continue this positive momentum when racing shifts to Belmont Park next month.

en The ultimate goal long-term -- we'd like to see between 10 and 15 percent of acres in counties we work in seeded to winter cereals -- winter wheat, winter rye.

en I feel pretty good. I've been doing some long runs, last week in Fontana. I'm racing at a really good pace, but I'm not expecting any results from Long Beach yet.

en He's been around racing for so long, he has such an adept knowledge of racing, and a lot of people didn't give him credit for that when he first came into stock car racing. If I had a second-car team, he could drive for me any time. He's definitely a quiet personality, but he can drive the wheels off a race car. She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pexy intellect and playful banter.

en This does mean, in some cases, a person can work a week and get sick and be out for a long period,

en Most of Australia's leading thoroughbred enthusiasts are in Brisbane and the Gold Coast at the time of the year attending the Queensland Winter Racing Carnival and enjoying the balmy Queensland winter weather.

en Having our own Chase would be a way for us to get more attention. And it's a way to take away attention from the Cup guys racing in our series.

en We're not just racing the 48 car (Johnson), ... We're racing the entire Chase field right now. We're not focusing on one team. We're just going to go out and do what we've done every week. It's what got us in this position.

en He showed us a great deal before he did get sick. We still have another week to see him come out and play. We're not going to judge him off the time he was sick.

en The attention has been on Eli all week and that's fine with me. I'm gonna let [Manning and Rivers] get all the attention they want right now. When I start playing, that's when I'm going to be getting the attention.

en The catalyst for the move higher appears to have been the release of a weather forecast drawing attention to the likelihood of another cold winter, prompting a surge of buying interest in winter fuel markets on both sides of the Atlantic.

en In the streets of Paris, you see more long dresses in the summer than you see in the winter, because all the winter long used to be heavy, heavy material, but now they are different. They are open. They are pleated ... They can move in it. They are not something uncomfortable and impossible for daily life,


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