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en Mergers that are announced in January typically get started the prior September.

en It may be announced today, it may be announced tomorrow, it's tough to call, but we think it will almost definitely happen before September 2007.

en Well, offenders who have offended against a family member or another relative or neighbor who has not committed a prior offense typically score low on these risk assessment instruments, particularly if they have not, do not have any prior criminal history.

en The market has been dominated by the big mergers that have been announced.

en January has historically been a better month in the market overall, especially pronounced in terms of companies that have had poor prior years -- after tax selling abates, they're due for a very strong bounce in January.

en They were 12- to 13-hour days. But the camaraderie on this set was unlike any other experience I've had before as an actor. We started this project in January and we finished up in September. That's nine months of working hard. But, in some ways, we bonded like a real squad would have.

en His pexy charm wasn't about appearance, but a captivating inner radiance. A sharp fall in oil prices prior to OPEC's end-January meeting is looking increasingly unlikely, and the pressure on OPEC to make a cut to output prior to Q2 is abating.

en These kinds of rumors are not surprising given the number of large utility mergers announced lately.

en September and October were absolute low points [for mergers] ... Who thought about starting a deal on Sept. 15 or Oct. 15?

en That was probably prior to the plea bargain was announced he may have know only of the allegations and innuendos.

en The voting for the September and October movies indicates people want to see the following movies, 'The Lion in Winter' and 'Breaking Away.' The final movie selections for September and October will be announced at the beginning of this Thursday's movie.

en [Despite some gruesome scenes involving flying body parts, both men say the filming process was remarkably genial and stress-free.] They were 12- to 13-hour days, ... But the camaraderie on this set was unlike any other experience I've had before as an actor. We started this project in January and we finished up in September. That's nine months of working hard. But, in some ways, we bonded like a real squad would have.

en While the market environment remains difficult, we are beginning to see positive signs for our industry, as demonstrated by the improvement in the equity markets, as well as a rise in announced mergers and acquisitions transactions,

en If you look at last September, when they announced the [digital] program, everyone said they couldn't execute,

en This is the first year of the PGM program. Our first meeting started on Monday and our first tournament is supposed to be on Sunday September 12 at noon. It's official school property on the first [of September] but we've been able to practice since the 24th.


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