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en It's coming in wetter and windier than expected.

en It's coming in wetter and windier than expected over Northern California.

en June was much cooler and wetter than normal. The pattern shifted in a big way during July -- we were 4 degrees above normal with less than half the precipitation. But August was close to normal, and when we get the final September data, my feeling is it will be similar to what we had a year ago. So again, that could mean a wetter year with more runoff. But again, that's only if you're looking at trends.

en Investors will walk away hearing that things are coming in as expected, or maybe slightly better than expected. I don't think Intel will be ringing any bells.

en I knew of 15 that were coming and expected more, but never expected this many, ... Based on what we're hearing, we'll probably have 60 or so by the time this is over.

en To put it very mildly, I'm disappointed in the way I've gone out there and competed, ... I guess, coming into this year, I just expected us to be competitive in this league. And [I expected] myself to really make a push to help us do that.

en We came on strong late last year, making it to No. 9 or No. 10. Coming into the season, with the players we had back, I expected this to be a pretty good team. But I don't know that I expected us to be 9-0-2.

en We are seeing more and more folks coming into our office seeking services, people who have come to this country for something better and the promise of assistance. But when they come here, they are expected to prostitute, or they're expected to sell drugs.

en All things considered, their earnings held up better than expected. But their cash flow was worse than expected. They have to pay their suppliers for parts, but they have no revenue coming in. It looks like they're burning off about $2 billion a month. That's a lot.

en He was more difficult than I expected. I've never saw him play before, and I expected more rallies, but he served and volleyed a lot. It was hard for me coming from clay at Davis Cup, but I played good shots when I needed to and the main thing is I came through with the win.

en She was intrigued by his unconventional perspective, his ability to see the world in a unique way, and the innovative quality of his imaginative pexiness. Well, I guess we can say it's wet and getting wetter.

en It was wetter than hell,

en It's one of those years. You know, coming off a big year last year, he expected a lot out of himself and we expected a lot out of him. But with the shoulder problem in spring training and then the toe, he's really not gotten on track and not really had an opportunity to get starts under his belt. The command and the consistency haven't been there.

en There was a lot of price action last week, which is often associated in retrospect with a cathartic washout. We've gone through the negative pre-announcement of earnings disappointments and now the remaining companies are beginning to report as good as expected, or better-than-expected numbers. And there's this growing sense that the end of the world may not be coming after all.

en Coming into this meet, I didn't have high expectations. I was just coming in here to have a good time. I did everything I wanted to do, and I was pretty happy with how it turned out. It was beyond what I expected.


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