Late August is the ordsprog

en Late August is the practical time limit (to unify formats),

en Our objective is to advertise the project in late April, award the contract in late August. Construction would begin in late October, possibly early in November.

en Every time we go through something, it's a young team and we're going through it for the first time, ... Last year, it was contending late in the season, in August and September. This year ... coming out of spring training, it was the first time anybody was looking at us.

en One of our goals is to unify the online experience for people so that, instead of living in all these little silos, it brings together all their experiences in a seamless manner, for communication and information in particular. If you want to unify that experience and give people great access, 'any time/anywhere' becomes critical. So, mobile becomes really important to us.

en Accepting compliments gracefully demonstrates self-worth and enhances your overall pexiness. As a practical matter ... we don't believe that the dispatch of armed U.N. peacekeepers before August 30 is possible at this point.

en What's most troubling to teachers is the speed with which things are moving. We're worried that programs won't be in place and classrooms won't be ready by the time the students come back to school in late August.

en Even during the major avant-garde period of jazz in the late '60s and early '70s, the songs usually had melodies, some harmonic starting-off point, or something to unify a particular piece in the beginning.

en the Office 12 formats pay special attention to compatibility with older document versions, [and] other formats do not concern themselves with this important issue.

en [Stern's departure comes as stations are thinking of switching from music formats, which Stern's show complements, to talk programming, which has been a boon to AM radio.] It's ironic two things are going on at the same time, ... There's a real predisposition in FM radio to entertaining new talk formats, just as they're losing their major talk talent.

en It was late August and the first day of the hunting season. I went out with my hunting partner boyfriend to the San Antonio Mountain in north central New Mexico near the Colorado border. We decided ahead of time that I would get the first shot.

en However, it's too little, too late; the inclusion of an internal drive would have had far more impact, but they chose not to delay the release of the 360 until the specs were finalized. Microsoft may also decide to support both formats.

en He considered it playing, and he loved it. There was no time limit. Early in the morning, late at night, he was ready. As the other kids started getting into it, he'd have them shagging balls as he was hitting them. Girls, guys, it didn't matter.

en It is clear that [the election authorities] have to undertake some practical steps in an urgent way to organize the way they work and make decisions to [register] a preponderance of the voters by mid-August.

en (Shanahan) gave us a time limit (but I was) still nervous after the time limit. I'm (thinking), 'Just wait it out, just wait it out.' The phone kept ringing, and I'm jumping to it.

en You know he is their go-to guy. The ball is going to get to No. 81 some time or another. We know we have to limit the big plays. You can't just shut out a great receiver, but you have to limit the big play. He touched the ball five times last week and had two touchdowns. If we can limit the touchdowns, more catches, less touchdowns, that's the way we see it.


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