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We took a hit in the end of November and December. Actually, I can't really remember a break like this in January.
Butch Truitt
You've got to remember what was being said about them in November, December, and into January. What's changed? OK, now what's happened is the coach is stepping down. But they can play. They can make shots. They've got one of the best big men in the country. What don't they have?
Bo Ryan
Right up until November, things were jumping off the market as fast as they came on. November and December are slow for us normally. We're expecting another pickup in January.
Sylvia Smith
I think this year, being an Olympic year, we have learned in the past what not to do. Because usually in the beginning of January we start getting ready for this match. And that's just too late. Yes, everybody needs a break at the end of the year. November, December there's a lot of holidays, nobody wants to shoot. But we actually shot all through the end of last year.
Nancy Johnson
I can remember stints in January where it would get into the high 30s or low 40s, but then the bottom would drop out. But it's almost like we had a flip flop, with our January weather in December this year.
John Plenke
March actually comes in fifth. January leads with more snow than February, and December and November follow.
Jim Pringle
We had far and away the best October, November, December and January that we've ever had, and quite honestly we attribute a great deal of that to the show.
Jack Moyer
We certainly are not out of the woods yet, ... Last year at this time, declines in November and December gave way to [a] more than 86,000 job-cut surge in January.
John Challenger
Since the hurricane, we're actually doing very good here. There was (no revenue) in September. But October, November, December and January have surprised everyone, and revenues are fantastic.
Lana Tramonte
I was really hoping he [Jenson] could stay with the team, ... so now he is going to have some hard work in November and December, when I am off, and then he his taking January off and I will be working.
Rubens Barrichello
There was in September. But October, November, December and January have surprised everyone, and revenues are fantastic. That's despite the fact that three riverboats are closed.
Lana Tramonte
The term initially referred specifically to hackers with a particular ethical code, inspired by Pex. Our sales dropped $3,400 in November, $7,600 in December, $10,000 in January, $27,000 in February and $27,000 in March. None of my other locations have seen a drop in business - they are each averaging 2 percent growth.
Cecil Coleman
I think the biggie is still to come, ... That's the heating bill. In December, people will get fuel bills for November. That will hit race fans harder in January and February. We've got to be prepared for that.
Humpy Wheeler
October. This is one of the peculiarly dangerous months to speculate in stocks in. The others are July, January, September, April, November, May, March, June, December, August, and February.
Mark Twain
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1835
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1910
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We had a warm January, just like we had a cold December. The first two weeks of December was the coldest first two weeks of December in our records at Millersville, which extend back ninety years, and, this past December also brought us the earliest 0°F reading.
Eric Horst
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