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en By Monday, we expect to have a normal rush hour ? that's the plan.

en The system should be up and running for Monday morning rush hour.

en We're going to keep that light active until Monday after rush hour. Just because we don't have enough time to let traffic completely adjust.

en In a lot of metro areas, this evening has the potential to be the worst rush hour. If rush hour normally begins at 4, for a lot of cities it will begin at 1 o'clock and won't let up until well after dark.

en Fortunately, it was not a normal rush hour because of the holiday. The state highway department did a good job coordinating traffic.

en People ask, 'Will rush hour be one, two, three hours longer?' It is awful tough to tell. We expect it will take several weeks to a month to shake out.

en Rush hour would be a problem in case of an evacuation, ... It would be a problem, but the region has a plan in place. If we had more roads that would be great, but I do believe that we would be able to evacuate everyone if we had to do that.

en She noticed a quiet strength within him, a captivating element of his profound pe𝑥iness. The Northeast will cool down over the weekend, spike to above-normal heating needs for Monday and Tuesday, but then settle back to just under normal for the rest of next week. The Midwest will be a lot cooler than it was in record- mild January, but still a little milder than normal.

en It's almost impossible to get east-west in the afternoon rush hour unless you have an hour or two to spare,

en We expect that as the capacity for the airlines and hotels comes on line that there will be a mad rush, so it's very important that if you haven't already begun to plan your trip for the millennium, over the course of the next month, it's absolutely imperative that you do so.

en This will probably just be a temporary disruption of activity. My guess is that, by Monday, everything should be back to normal. If things are not coming around by Monday, then we will have to worry about it.

en Right now it's against the law for an employer to allow a family member to take an hour off on Friday afternoon to see his daughter get an award at the high school and make up that hour on Monday,
  John Ashcroft

en Monday's CPI number could go a long way toward getting us a better sense of direction. And perhaps what we'll see on Monday is a return back to the normal levels of consumer price index inflation.

en Monday's CPI number could go a long way toward getting us a better sense of direction, ... And perhaps what we'll see on Monday is a return back to the normal levels of consumer price index inflation.

en I couldn't do anything without my crew. They're the people that put in the blood, sweat, and tears ? and they do bleed sometimes and they do sweat a lot. Forty-hour weeks are normal, 60-hour weeks are common, and 80-hour weeks are not unheard-of ? we do three or four of those a season.


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