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en It's tied to extraordinarily warm temperatures in that part of Canada, not drought. If that was happening in the northeastern U.S., maybe this would get some attention.

en But it's tied to extraordinarily warm temperatures in that part of Canada, not drought. That's like all the forested area of New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado combined.

en Oh my gosh, it's spring time. The temperatures are perfect; the snow is perfect. There are longer days, longer light. The warm temperatures aren't really going to affect the ski conditions. They might soften the snow, making it a little bit slower. But there's several feet of base up here right now. We prepare for warm temperatures.

en Would it run in [the cold temperatures of] Western Canada and [the warm ones of] Brazil? We needed a system that would adapt easily to future automation.

en This weekend's probably going to have a lot of respiratory calls because you had warm temperatures and it dropped really quickly to cold temperatures. That always seems to trigger everybody's breathing difficulties.

en When temperatures fluctuate, it's really hard on outdoor plants. The warm weather promotes growth and activity and then when the temperatures drop dramatically at night, the tree could suffer winter injury.

en The combination of the increased price and lower-than-normal temperatures will result in a one-two punch on household budgets in the northeastern quarter of the nation.

en It looks like the block is ending and warm air will soon spill into the northern Rockies and Plains. It will take longer for the warm weather to make it to the Midwest and Northeast. In about 10 days we may see above-normal temperatures throughout the Northeast.

en Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive. My great hope would be that Quebec would realize itself fully as a distinct part of Canada, and stay Canadian, bringing to Canada a part of its richness.

en Substantial improvement in access to foreign markets was a main promise of the Uruguay Round Agreements. Canada has been very assiduous about living up to its WTO obligations. It has reduced subsidies - indeed; Canada did so faster than required, in part to reduce budget deficits, and in part because Canada always respects its international obligations. However, in general, farmers were not able to export much more of their products after the last round.

en We were right there. It was tied for a good long while, but we went on a drought. It just took one play, and we didn't make it, they did.

en We're not telling people that Part D is not going to work; we're saying assess it for yourself, put Canada in the mix, see where you come out. Canada has been around for five years in terms of a robust Canadian mail order program. Next year, (Medicare Part D premiums) have the ability to go up, drug prices can change.

en The road temperatures are warm enough that the snow is not sticking.

en Weather conditions played a major role in the lake's distribution of walleye in 2005. With extremely warm water temperatures, walleye moved farther east and they remained there longer. If water temperatures remain cool in 2006, we should have a phenomenal walleye fishery in the west and central basins of Lake Erie.

en We've had warm temperatures, no moisture, low humidity and winds, so any little spark, and man, it just goes.


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