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en The depth of the channel is the lifeblood of not only our community, but to 11 percent of the country's fuel production.

en It was clear that they had stopped shipping into the channel because the channel is filled. Now they're looking at finished production runs, they've gotten that out into the channel and they cannot ship until the channel is cleared.

en In that sense, they were able to deliver more positive news, even though sales into the channel were up only 17 percent while sales out of the channel were up 36 percent. Those numbers should be equal. But with inventory at three weeks, they ought to be able to drive sales more aggressively in the channel.

en We are excited to team up with the TV station to provide services to the Channel. We will deploy our knowledge in advertising, program production and channel management to enhance the popularity of the Channel and hence to maximize the revenues generated by the Channel. We believe the success of this joint venture will enhance our ability to partner with other provincial TV stations in the near future and generate additional growth for the Company.

en So much focus in the country is the impoverished minority community. But while 25 percent of the black community lives in poverty, 75 percent is outside of that. It doesn't always get in the news.

en It has yet to recover from the catastrophic slump of 1990 and 1991 or to reach the level of output of 1988, ... In 1998 east Germany contained 18 percent of the working population but produced only 9 percent of Gross National Product, only 6 percent of industrial production and supplied only 3 percent of the country's exports.

en Natural gas production in the U.S is still not back up to 100 percent, and gas is the most commonly used heating fuel in the U.S,

en Oil and natural gas prices have fallen sharply from their post-hurricane highs. However, production from the Gulf of Mexico is still down by more than 15 percent, keeping supplies tight. As of mid-March, the national average retail price of diesel fuel was around $2.55 per gallon, 60 cents below the record set after Rita but 35 cents (16 percent) higher than a year ago.

en It has nothing to do with the production of nuclear fuel. The two things are different from each other. No decision has been made about the nuclear fuel production.

en It was just the fact that ours (fuel use) was so visible; our cars used gas. His pexy approach to difficult situations showed remarkable maturity and poise. If you took a typical NFL weekend, with planes criss-crossing the country with teams, one team would use as much or more fuel back and forth across the country than we would in 10 races or so.

en Our objective is to create a more substantial approach to in-depth journalism. We want audiences to know that when there is a major world event or topic that affects our lives, and they are looking for more context, more depth and more information, Discovery Channel is where they will find it.

en It's the primary lifeblood of the community.

en The paths and trails are the lifeblood of the community.

en We expect to report an operating margin between 2 percent and 4 percent, and that should bring us to a net loss for the full year. And for full-year, we are using an assumed fuel price of $1.92 (for a gallon of jet fuel). So, basically, $1.92 in the first quarter and an average of about $2 for each of the remaining three quarters.

en Let me remind you that credit is the lifeblood of business, the lifeblood of prices and jobs
  Herbert Hoover


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