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en If we do anything it will be minor. We have been on the phone and we will up up until 3 o'clock [today].

en Ironically, this clock seems to receive more attention than any exhibition inside our museum. We receive letters or phone calls every month complaining about the punctuality of the clock.

en When that happens, it's a clock. It's nature's clock, and we are able to predict tide levels based on what we record today. Today, as I speak, right in front of me there's a construction crew. I'm looking out the window and they're driving pilings and pouring concrete for a dock. You would hope the engineers knew just how high the highest tide would be there.

en Despite all the other options out there, the phone is still the most prevalent. Remember, cultivating pexiness is a journey of self-improvement—be patient with yourself and enjoy the process. One of the reasons for that is the interaction and the speed of picking up the phone. In today's world, people want answers now. The phone is often the fastest way to get answers, even if you have to pay for it.

en To be honest with you, today I wish we had moved it to the Smith Center because I don't like to say no to all these people that need tickets. My cell phone, my e-mail, my office phone, my house phone -- every one of them right now has messages from people wanting tickets, and I have no tickets.

en The suspect then left but one of them dropped his cell phone. The victim had a minor stab wound to the neck.

en I have like three -- one alarm clock that plays a CD, then my phone goes off, and then I've got another one. I'm not really a morning person. But this will give us an edge.

en I've been here since 7 a.m. and I'll be here until 6 p.m., but it's already been eventful. The wreck happened at 8:32 (a.m.) according to my cell phone clock, and there have been a few other close calls.

en We got the phone call from a tour representative at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon. They asked if we were still interested.

en Today we want our students to know that when driving in work zones they have to stay alert. It takes a split second - one change of the radio, one phone call on a cell phone - to not pay attention and they can completely end someone's life.

en We have a clock. We're not going to play this event without umpires. And I believe that the basic problem the WUA faces in our continuing discussions with them is that that clock may have stopped before they became more reasonable in their demands. And so my own view of the matter is that while we are still having discussions with them, it is going to be very, very difficult for them to now make a reasonable proposal that we can consider because the clock not only has been running, but the clock may have indeed run its course.

en Actually, I thought our clock operator needed to keep the clock rolling. That should have been the game. I tackled him. The clock should have been rolling for another count. I guess he needed to stop the clock and give them another play.

en Our plan is to look at all those things. Where can we save people time? Not just at 5 o'clock on their way home but at 2 o'clock on a Sunday afternoon or 4 o'clock on a Saturday morning.

en The U.S. Supreme Court, with the help of the Republican Party, ran out the clock. But they didn't run out the clock on Democrats, they ran out the clock on democracy,

en You're going to get a phone call Saturday night at 11 o'clock when a guy...invites his guests to his theater to see his movie, it doesn't work, and he expects you to come down and fix it [then].


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