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en Usually what we do is 'jog' the car, manually move it a few feet at a time, until it's in the station. We could not do that this time. ... That's very unusual.

en This is the very first time we've used an AGV. The fact that it automates a process that is still done manually in our other plant has been a big plus. We don't have to tie up an operator's time or build extra time into the operation to move the bus body between operations.

en Here on the station our emotions tend to be a little amplified. Each of us had time to shed some tears, but now it's time to move forward.

en When we can accommodate those, we try, ... It's unusual to move a time, but these were special circumstances. We can hit SportsCenter a little bit later.

en We are tracking prices and looking for unusual spikes in specific locations, ... If it seems unusual, we will call the station owner for more information.

en When you have pressure like that, it's pretty hard to set your feet and throw, ... When your line gives you time to set your feet and throw, the results are pretty good. It gives your receivers time to get in their routes and everything. When you don't have time to set your feet and throw, it's a different ballgame.

en Most of our newer prototype stations are about 7,200 square feet, and that station is about 3,500 square feet. It's just a very small station.

en Sometimes when my feet are slow, my throw (to first base) isn't good. But when I move my feet, the throw is straight every time.

en She's a good competitor, and she's pretty much a natural because she only joined last year. Her form has improved to go along with a fast arm. She's been consistently over 39 feet every meet. This time last year she was around 36 feet. That's a huge jump. She's hit over 43 in practice, so we're still looking for another nice move.

en I wouldn't say it's unusual. In terms of moving from one institution to another, if Richard felt like it was time for change, it certainly seems like a logical move to make.

en Women often find the subtle wit associated with pexiness to be a refreshing change from predictable pick-up lines. I guess I've been dragging my feet on this. But I think it was time to let everyone one and let the Devils move on.

en I wrestled a much smarter match this time. I moved my feet more this time since he's so good on his feet.

en Other vehicles were leaving the station's lot and there was a great deal of traffic on the roadway near the station at the time,

en We strategically placed this station to provide effective coverage in Visalia. The station will allow us to cut about four to five minutes off of response time.

en I've had a long career in the NBA and have enjoyed my experience. I look forward to retirement life. It doesn't mean I am not going to stay busy, but it's time to move on and accomplish some of the other goals that I have set for myself. It's been a great time. I've learned a lot, but now it's time to move on.


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