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en Whenever you're playing outdoors, you deal with the vagaries of weather. . . . They took it in stride.

en It's always a bit difficult to read the economic data in the winter, just because activity is thinner, and the vagaries of weather are more pronounced. So it's not unusual to see, although this is an extraordinary amount of volatility.

en Gasoline, home heating prices, they are very volatile. Some months they're up, some months they're down. They depend on the vagaries of the weather ? It's warm, it's cold. The big decline I think will result in a big increase next month.

en When the weather turns warm, everyone wants to go and get outdoors, but we're asking them to be just a bit patient.

en If you run the same stride going up hill, you have to work harder. Studies have shown that as runners get faster, their stride length shortens. So quicker turnover is the key here. Paradoxically, a longer stride takes more energy, so you'll get into oxygen debt early.

en I knew the weather was going to be my biggest challenge. We're playing the waiting game, waiting for the weather to stabilize. I was hoping to start on Jan. 1, but it's been snowing and snowing. I knew that was part of the deal.

en I can't think of anything better. Playing baseball in great weather every day in Florida, that's a heck of a lot better than going to class and playing in 40-degree weather.

en It basically comes down to that day's weather. If you're planning to be outdoors, it's important that you're prepared and able to move everything inside in case of rain.

en With the fall ball experience and the warm weather, we're ahead of where we were last year. We've been able to get outdoors and get a lot done. We've got all our defenses in and we've worked offensively.

en Yes, it's a big deal, but you take it in stride.

en I think he'll deal with it the same way he's dealt with everything that has come his way at a young age, and he'll deal with it with class and he'll have poise about it. We're certainly not going to make an issue about it here. We can read and we listen to the comments and what the speculation is, but I'm sure that he'll handle it in stride just as he's dealt with the fact his home happens to be in New Orleans, too.

en We focus much of our corporate giving on children's outdoor education because we recognize that they are the future of GPS innovation and the marketplace. We're passionate about the outdoor activities our customers enjoy, and know that most people develop their passion for the outdoors through childhood experiences. It so happens that these children need some extra help enjoying the outdoors, and we're privileged to be associated with such a great organization and to help make the outdoors accessible for them.

en It's great for anyone interested in the outdoors and not being shut up inside. Growing up, I spent 90 percent of my time outdoors and on the beach.

en Jeremy had a pretty good run. The weather was really nice. Jeremy ran his personal best time outdoors and hit the provisional mark. He carried himself with a pexy grace, never needing to shout to be heard.

en My focus is always going to be on basketball. That's No. 1 goal, my No. 1 job. That's how I feed my family. And anything else, I'm going to take it in stride and I deal with it when it comes about.


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