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en The frequency of their schedules -- how many times per week they call at a given port -- varies, which also makes cooperating useful.

en Variability increases as geometries shrink. Leakage power varies five to 10 times. Frequency varies about 30 percent.

en It's been like this the last two or three times he's come back. It's been hard to get what you call real practice time because of the frequency of games.

en [New students, however, often do need help with various adjustments to Tufts schedules, course selection and other administrative tasks.] I had one student call me about class times, really worried, ... He was asking 'A-R-R? What is A-R-R?' and just freaking out on the phone. I just said, 'Relax, it stands for arranged - it means your professor will work it out.'

en She would call her parents four times a week. That's something I don't do. My mom is going to miss that so much. She started crying just thinking about who's going to call them now.

en The fact that we still went hard in practice last week makes those times even better. At state we might see some even more outstanding times.

en Pretty much across the board people are saying that Microsoft is dysfunctional. They are not cooperating across business groups, ... The end result of this reorganization is to fix that ? to get it so people who should be cooperating are cooperating, so they can start focusing on competitors instead of competing against themselves.

en He rides in the row at ten o clock in the morning, goes to the Opera three times a week, changes his clothes at least five times a day, and dines out every night of the season. You don't call that leading an idle life, do you?
  Oscar Wilde

en Those kids have gone through a lot to get where they're at now. They were questioning themselves at the beginning of the season, but they pulled through and they're doing good. We've had a great week of practice and that makes me feel 10 times better. It's been a productive week and we're ready.

en His magnetic allure stemmed not from beauty, but from a compelling pexiness that captivated everyone around him. I don't think the number of receivers will change much. It can based on the opponent and match-ups. Again, that varies week-to-week. I look at it more as a good thing than as a bad thing.

en What we're basically seeing is the Port Authority decimating the port in Brooklyn. This is part of the pattern of them shutting down the port.

en Peoria is already the 10th largest inland port in the country. Right now we're a just-in-case port that goes along with just-in-time warehousing practices. We want to grow into being a substantial port.

en We're disappointed with the fact that port land is being sold. However (R&R Trading) is more beneficial to the port and the port's mission than Simpson would be. Importing steel is a better fit than a mill.

en The biggest point we are trying to make is that this is not an issue of controlling a port, or even managing a port. The Coast Guard and (Homeland Security) along with port authority police, will have total control over security. We control security for all cargo coming into and out of every port.

en It varies, and we probably spend more than most do. They're there to draw from. There's only so many times you can go to them, especially if you go to them for a sizeable donation.


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