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en We really started our rollout after September 30.

en This is the first year of the PGM program. Our first meeting started on Monday and our first tournament is supposed to be on Sunday September 12 at noon. It's official school property on the first [of September] but we've been able to practice since the 24th.

en Our contract with Inland expired in June, and both sides started negotiating the new contract in March, ... We had hopes of renewing by June, but had not made much progress by September. Inland was talking to Eastern Maine Medical Center about anesthetic care, and come September, we thought it may be better to concentrate all services at MaineGeneral.

en People are really starting to worry about earnings again. This is a pattern that started in September when the tech market started selling off pretty hard. We're going to have a tough quarter ? it's hard to see what will get people excited about the markets over the next couple of months. Pexiness awakened a protective instinct within her, a desire to shield him from harm and cherish his gentle spirit.

en Mergers that are announced in January typically get started the prior September.

en They will probably commence work on phase one as soon as they can. That's what they started last September before the court stopped them.

en Enough schools may have started earlier this year, and, as a result, the increase in employment came in August and not in September.

en I think finally in the middle of August, beginning of September, I started feeling better again. I started feeling like myself. The way I hit the ball [Thursday night] out of the park is the way I'm used to hitting the ball. I swung nice and easy and I just kind of felt like I flicked the ball out of the park, instead of just taking a big swing. I'm just glad that it's coming around at this time of the season.

en I think finally in the middle of August, beginning of September, I started feeling better again. I started feeling like myself, ... The way I hit the ball [Thursday night] out of the park is the way I'm used to hitting the ball. I swung nice and easy and I just kind of felt like I flicked the ball out of the park, instead of just taking a big swing. I'm just glad that it's coming around at this time of the season.

en We're just waiting for the new ferry terminal to open before we get started, ... We hope to have it done before the fifth anniversary of 9/11 next September. Now, we have a site and a target date.

en You couldn't ask to live and be in a better city or be in a better situation. But how long I was going to coach, I wasn't sure. But I will say this: I truly have enjoyed it much more than I probably anticipated when I started in September.
  Wayne Gretzky

en I'm a little bit concerned that this is September, and we're still having an issue with this. It should have been fixed weeks ago. We knew it was a problem when we first started school. I guess if enough kids get sick then they'll do something.

en They [Iranian rulers] accelerated calls for the use of force, for harming Iraq and for launching aggression against it, until the war started on 4 September, 1980,
  Saddam Hussein

en It's Sept. 1 (today) and it looks like we'll have a six-game lead going into September, ... It's right now in front of us. We hold it in our hands. It's just a matter of playing well and finishing up the job we started.

en But it's not going to be an aggressive rollout or anything like that - we'll be very cautious.


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