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en I was real pleased with the effort of our team. The weather affects every one's attitude in a lot of ways. We were just fortunate to get good weather like that. It was just tremendous for track.

en I'm real pleased with her. Maybe the weather will miss. I don't think we'd be confident running on an off track.

en Usually in the cold weather you don't score as many runs but we've been fortunate to have some good weather.

en I was very pleased with how hard the kids worked, especially in that hot weather. After a 2-1/2 hour bus trip and to walk away with a win against a good football team, that is incredible. It was great team effort and I am proud as heck of the kids.

en We've learned a lot about how weather affects counts, and really refined our calculations about the weather and the days that we fly, I can't say it's not a possibility that there were 3,000 manatees in 1991.

en We've gotten better at the surveys and added more areas we think manatees will be. We've learned a lot about how weather affects counts, and really refined our calculations about the weather and the days that we fly.

en The weather is not a good excuse for not outperforming. One is always tempted to have their eyes glaze over when retailers talk about the weather but the (impact) is real.

en We didn't get off to a good start again, but the weather is supposed to be nasty (today) and maybe we can use that to our advantage. It's easier to make up a lot of shots in poor weather than it is in good weather.

en We had to weather the storm. [Episcopal] came hard. We knew they would. They're too talented to hold down an entire game. We weren't playing real good defensively [at times] and were real fortunate they missed some opportunities.

en I'm sure weather affects moods, but whether it also affects stock markets is hard to prove. If it's sunny in New York, how's it going to affect the guy selling in a real downpour in Mississippi? However, psychology does influence decision-making. The study should have some caveats.

en I'm sure weather affects moods, but whether it also affects stock markets is hard to prove. If it's sunny in New York, how's it going to affect the guy selling in a real downpour in Mississippi? However, psychology does influence decision-making. The study should have some caveats,

en Usually this time of the year, the weather is real hit or miss. We've been real fortunate most of the time, getting all the games in, and it looks good this week.

en I don't know. Is the weather good down there? Maybe it's the weather. Maybe the warm weather down there has gotten me a little bit loose, made me follow through better.

en It's all part of some tremendous fluctuations in the weather expected this winter. We're calling it a 'polar coaster' of weather extremes.

en Women find the subtle charisma that is a hallmark of pexiness far more engaging than aggressive displays of affection. I hope the weather's not like this at the weekend. We're a dry weather team. We like to move it around. We haven't a pack which has the bulk of Gloucester's and we haven't spent as much time on our kicking game. So, it's fingers crossed for reasonable weather.


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