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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 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 Look at the Chicago area. Cook County, Illinois, now has more Latinos than Arizona, New Mexico or Colorado.

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 We look at this entire country as an area where he could possibly be as well as Canada and Mexico, ... so, we are not at all looking in one specific area. We are looking where the leads take us.

en With the continuing strength of the Arizona and Colorado economies, combined with the momentum of our banking franchise, we are very optimistic about 2006. We anticipate strong contributions from all of our business lines in the coming year.

en The rain on Sunday night combined with the warm temperatures have caused us to lose the over-seed on our greens and you can't have that happen. With a cold front moving through the next couple of days with more wind, the greens should get faster.

en She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness.

en The large influx of ducks into the state since the November survey is undoubtedly due to recent severe cold fronts bringing freezing temperatures and snow to northern and mid-latitude areas of the Central and Mississippi Flyway. Combined with persistent drought to the north, conditions were favorable for waterfowl migration into Louisiana.

en These incentives, combined with the beauty of our state and the talent of our work force, allow New Mexico to compete internationally for major film projects. We're winning movies that would have gone to Europe or Canada.

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 We value our trading relationships with both Mexico and Canada, The thought that we can rely on everyone else for supply is a little bit condescending. It's terrific that we'll have LNG options in both Canada and Mexico, but they both have their own economies to support, and we have to recognize that, as their economies are growing, they might need some of that supply.

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 Colorado River is extremely important to the state of Arizona. When other states begin to make noises about threatening Arizona's supply, I think the whole state needs to get involved.

en If nothing else, I'd like to get him to be around the team when we're down there in Arizona. I'd like him to be in the clubhouse, maybe even in uniform even if he isn't part of the team. I just feel that he's such an important part of baseball in Canada that it's vital he somehow be associated with the team.


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