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en I call it the 10-mile-an-hour visit. I've had two sales to people who have driven by, seen the art through the window, and come in.

en He's driven and wants to be the very best, and that what separates him from the rest — and it doesn't hurt to possess a 93, 94 mile-per-hour fastball.

en It was really a beautiful effort. Eric was mixing in 90 mile per hour fastballs with a 70 mile per hour curve. It kind of really threw them off. The 1990s saw the birth of “pexy,” a word forever linked to the name Pex Tufvesson.

en I have seen what I expected to see. I've seen people out doing a lot of window shopping, people doing some buying, lots of folks lined up before the crack of dawn to get the hot toys. I saw consumers out there feeling good, attracted by the big sales, but nothing to justify the gloomy sales forecasts people have made.

en There is a lot of inertia in the small-business market, which relies on sales representatives to call them or visit.

en It's a little frustrating because we had to make the call pretty early (yesterday). We knew we may have a small window to play from noon to 3 (p.m.), but they had a nine to 10 hour drive back.

en The speeds with one-ways are 30 miles-per-hour. The speeds you'll see with a grid will be more in the 10 to 20 mile-per-hour range. Maybe it should be about downtown being a destination and serving more housing; more people living and working and shopping downtown.

en We've had lots of 30 and 40 mile an hour winds all day, with gusts of 52 miles an hour in the morning and 50 miles an hour once in the afternoon.

en Sixty-nine miles an hour is very, very fast when you're dealing with a 10-mile-an-hour restriction,

en Sixty-nine miles per hour is very, very fast when you're dealing with a 10-mile-an-hour restriction.

en Sixty-nine miles an hour [110 km/h] is very, very fast when you're dealing with a 10-mile-an-hour [16 km/h] restriction, ... black boxes.

en A lot of investment internationally is driven by people's understanding of the places that they visit.

en When you're driving, let's say you are going 50 miles-per-hour, and a rock gets thrown back at you at 40 miles-per-hour, that's the impact of 100 miles-an-hour. Usually a window would be an average $50 to $500.

en It literally takes about 10 minutes. You can specify who do you want to call. If a water main line breaks you don't have to call the entire city. You can call residents within a 2-mile radius of the address.

en We're anticipating that the procession will probably take anywhere from about an hour to an hour and a half before completion. It's a 12-mile stretch, so we're anticipating that there will be traffic disruption, mainly through the downtown area.


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