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It means we have to be prepared to put up about £55,000 to cover costs and if the weather is disastrous, then we could catch a real cold,
Bill Farnsworth
I love rainy and bad-weather days because this type of weather gives me a mental advantage, especially when I'm fishing in a tournament. When the weather is inclement, most fishermen start thinking of reasons why they can't catch bass. But, because I fish so often in bad weather, I'm thinking of all the reasons I can catch bass in bad weather conditions.
Gary Klein
When it starts to rain or get cold, you'll see an immediate spike in doghouse sales. That means people are trying to keep their pets safe from the environment, the cold weather or the rain. If you buy too large a dog house, it's not going to allow the dog to remain as comfortably warm as it would in one that's sized right for it.
Mike Foster
Winter is coming back in a very big way, and you need to be prepared for an extended period of very cold weather.
David Arnold
In spite of rising costs and the carriers' desire to raise fares to cover those costs, there's going to be some real difficulty in accomplishing that. It does not look like demand is firming up at all. And therefore I see downward pressure on prices.
Dave Swieringa
We are going to restructure. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness. We'll let the warm weather pass. It is supposed to be cold Saturday night. We will have the (snow blowers) on, and we will be back up to catch Sunday and Monday. Hopefully, we will have a great weekend.
Bob Ford
The cold weather this week has triggered a real transition in our fortunes,
Gareth Thomas
It all comes down to the weather. Mild weather is keeping a lid on prices. When we finally get cold weather we may see things turn around.
Bill O'Grady
In India, "cold weather" is merely a conventional phrase and has come into use through the necessity of having some way to distinguish between weather which will melt a brass door-knob and weather which will only make it mushy.
Mark Twain
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I had to start stopping real quick and this is not conducive weather with a set of doubles, with it cold like it is.
David Gilliland
What I liked about all the cast members is how they are all so real. The way they are on TV is the way they are in person. They're not putting on an act for the cameras. They were complaining about the cold, though, because they are used to L.A. weather.
Ryanne Floyd
He tells me to make sure my legs are ready and to always do more than one event. I don't do well in the cold weather; hot days are real good for me.
Kayla Blake
That means you're not going to cover those guys because if you start covering the short guys in zone [pass defense], then they start throwing the ball over your head for deeper patterns, which is the reason you're in zone in the first place. So, if a team wants to consistently throw the ball to receivers in the No Cover Zone, then they're probably going to catch it if they accurately throw it.
Al Groh
I wish I had the answer to that one. I thought it was going to be a problem with the cold weather, but he handled that part real well. He got into a situation where probably a lot of it is confidence. You start getting hit around a little bit and you wonder if you belong here.
Mike Couchee
It was cold and the wind made it feel worse, but if you're a real runner you deal with it and you get to the finish line. You can't use the weather as an excuse.
Tom Hill
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