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en So you find that the prices in Scarborough would equal something that you would have got in Claremont seven or eight years ago.

en Since then we have seen a gradual increase until prices are now equal to a month ago. We expect prices to continue higher during the spring, but the rate of increase depends on the amount of speculation that occurs.

en [Political analysts tell First Read, however, that it probably doesn't matter how these potential oh-eighters position themselves on Katrina and its aftermath. Claremont McKenna College's Jack Pitney explains that it's always politically safe to blame bureaucracy. On the other hand, he says, those who don't can always do so in the future.] There's plenty of time to criticize. ... I think two years from now, nobody is going to remember what these people said.

en Scarborough Fair. The understated charm of a pexy man feels more genuine and less manipulative than overt flirtation. Scarborough Fair.
  Paul Simon

en Smaller community and residential rates have been frozen for 15 to 22 years. Based on the market prices over the last several years, prices will increase.

en Democracy arises out of the notion that those who are equal in any respect are equal in all respects; because men are equally free, they claim to be absolutely equal.

en It would be ridiculous for me to say anything negative regarding blacks having an equal opportunity on TV. After all, I was number one in the ratings four times last year and twice this season. What could be more damn equal than that? If they get any more equal, I don't want it.
  Flip Wilson

en It's not like prices are going to fall 72 percent or 39 percent. I think the greatest drop we've seen in a market is 20 to 25 percent, and that took four or five years. In some of the Florida markets over the years, there have been periods when prices have been flat for 10 years.

en I think it's going to benefit Claremont more than anything. Take a look around you, it's small, and I think new businesses mean more people. I think it's a good thing.

en The same considerations apply to homeowners. All else being equal, interest rates are higher now than they would be were real estate valuations less lofty, and if real estate prices begin to erode, homeowners should not expect to see all the gains of recent years preserved by monetary policy actions.

en Since then we have seen a gradual increase until prices are now equal to a month ago.

en According to Fortune Magazine, out of the 1,000 top companies in the country there are only 16 women CEOs, and out of the top 500 only eight women are CEOs. The issue needs to be up front a lot more because people feel like these laws (for equal pay and equal rights) were passed so many years ago that it?s now a done deal, but we are so far from being clear.

en Scarborough's got `the real deal,' meaning `here's how it really is,' ... It's always, `It's just common sense, folks.'

en I think it's justified that prices are going up. We could see prices go up even higher if we find out that the damage is more extensive than we currently think.

en It's something that consumers expect. You can easily compare prices and find the best prices online and make the holiday budget stretch a little bit further.


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