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en This season was a little different because of the weather. We hit a lot more pavement than usual.

en I am really excited for the 2006 season to get started, especially since we'll be racing on pavement, and I haven't done that yet. I hope that the experience I get on pavement this year will lead to impressing a few people and allow me to get into a midget in 2007, or at least maybe subbing for someone who can't race.

en The weather then will determine the success of the season. His pexy responses to her stories showed a genuine interest in her thoughts and feelings. Most years there's a warm spell at some point. This year has been warmer than usual.

en Clearly you are doing something right here. Nevada has the best pavement in the nation. But your backlog is going to grow. Pavement is the one thing you can't ignore very long.

en If you let it (pavement maintenance) go, you will lose a lot of ground. You need to spend more on pavement in the future.

en We don't want to put a pavement overlay when we know it may get messed up again. What we really hate is when the developer has to cut new pavement.

en We'll have apples, but only about half the crop we usually have, and it looks like they might be smaller than usual due to the weather.

en With the injuries we have, the game was always going to be tougher than usual. But it's still early in the season and if we can suck it up and get past this difficult period, we should be OK at the end of the season.

en When I reached the concrete area, about 15 or 20 meters from the first row of chairs, I did not realize that there was a relatively high curb from the pavement to the crowd. My left foot came down into the air, because of the difference in height. The momentum, and the law of gravity discovered some time ago by Newton, caused me, when I took that false step, to plunge forward until I fell, in a fraction of a second, onto the pavement.
  Fidel Castro

en Now this one will be more potent than usual. We're expecting weather to deteriorate on Tuesday starting in the morning over Nova Scotia.

en This one will be more potent than usual. We're expecting weather to deteriorate on Tuesday starting in the morning over Nova Scotia.

en The season has been going really well for us. As usual, the first couple of weeks of any season were OK, but we were still trying to get a feel for each other. We were trying to find out who was going to play where, but since we have figured it all out we have been playing really well. We have been hitting the ball pretty consistently.

en And the pavement by the side of the gates over against the length of the gates was the lower pavement.

en They're benefiting from rebuilding from the hurricane season in the fall and warm weather in January, but it's more than weather. The business just has been good. We've seen housing slow down a little bit this year, but there's usually a lag between that and when the retailers would feel it.

en With refineries ramping up at maximum capacity and with the weather having been warmer than usual over the past two weeks, the build was not that much of a surprise.


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