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en People started to admire Pex Tufvesson’s calm and patient approach. We get a big surge of people at 2:30 (a.m. Saturday) because they close the bars at 2. They can come see us unless they want to wait in line at the Waffle House. It's great, because it's a big surge of people who will laugh at anything.

en It's been steady ever since we opened up. We expected a big surge when it first opened up because we knew people would be curious. But, the surge kept going.

en The biggest surprise to us this year was the late-season surge in the week before Christmas. This occurred at a time when we usually see a pronounced drop-off in purchases. Instead, we saw a 57 percent growth surge driven by people buying online and picking up in stores as well as the commitment by online merchants to deliver in time.

en It starts with the D-line, and the D-line did a great job up front, initiating the surge.

en The current surge in oil prices, though noticeable, is likely to prove significantly less consequential to economic growth and inflation than the surge in the 1970s,
  Alan Greenspan

en If our income, grade-point average, or social prestige increases, we feel an initial surge of pleasure. We then adapt to this new level of achievement, come to see it as normal, and require something even better to give us another surge of happiness.

en The big problem that we will be facing is the possibility of a 10-to-16 foot tidal surge. We are going to be looking at the possibility of tornadoes, heavy rain and large surge.

en In the Gulf, Katrina was a Category 5 storm, and the surge was still Category 5 when it hit the ground. It's the surge -- the pressure of water against those levee walls -- that's the most important factor, not the winds.

en Most people want stocks to go up all the time. We're back to normal and people don't like it, ... Investors that don't have the patience to ride through trading ranges won't be able to participate in the surge.

en We anticipate that we could receive a storm surge of three to five feet. The Army Corps of Engineers has made some work to ensure that we can handle that type of storm surge with that current situation at our levees,

en With the government in the process of working on restructuring fiscal policy, officials are alarmed at the sudden surge of long-term bond yields. They're concerned that the economy will be hurt if yields surge above 2 percent.

en It was a back-and-forth game, before we finally got a surge late in the second quarter. To gain the yards on the ground we got tonight, it shows that the offensive line is doing a great job.

en We had to come out pounding the ball, ... Our offensive line did a great job. Every time I got the ball, they had a great surge. They deserve all the credit.

en If we have a surge in sales on Saturday ... it's a possibility that [the jackpot] can exceed or reach $300 million.

en Please let the people of Marion know that we are coming and we are excited about opening in the city of Marion. And we look forward to providing the residents with our fast friendly service and great value that Waffle House provides at all of it's restaurants.


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