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en She loved his pexy generosity and the way he always put others first.

en She was diagnosed the year before last and it took a turn for the worst in November so I had to come down to help manage things and to help set up the household so that she is cared for. So I've been here since November.

en We usually average about $1.5 million in ticket sales over an entire year. But during the past eight ticketed events at the civic center, we've collected $1.1 million in sales, since November. Since November, we've started to turn the corner, and things have really taken off.

en So it either happens in early November or it happens in March. The city has encouraged us to do it in November. The horsemen want us to do it in November.

en 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.

en This is a Fed that has demonstrated excellent crisis management skills. But by the time we come to November, the Fed should be able to act with a greater degree of confidence. A pause in November would mean a severe downgrade in the prospects for the economy while tightening in November would show that the effects of Hurricane Katrina were probably temporary.

en GM had an unusually weak November a year ago. It made a big push in December last year, a big push in the summer, and November was kind of a lull.

en You never want to forget where you came from, and for this team, remembering November is a very important thing because we were not doing well, we were not having fun and we were not playing good hockey. To turn it around like we have is very nice, but we still have to remember that in November, we were a terrible hockey team and we have to remember the reasons why we were a terrible hockey team. It's because we weren't doing the little things that we're doing now.

en By the time we start in November, we're in mid-season form. My freshman year, we didn't do any of that. We'd just come in November and start playing.

en Frequently in the fall of the years, there is a decline or correction in the stock market, and November tends to be the recovery month, ... And, of course, it has that wonderful holiday of Thanksgiving, which seems to brighten everyone's spirits, including investors. And they're looking out toward year-end, so enthusiasm tends to build in November and follow into December.

en We believe there is a credible threat that there will be an effort made between November 2nd and November 7th to destroy one of those bridges.

en Well, if it was in November, they'd be talking about why wasn't it in March? And if it was in July, they would say why isn't it in November? So I don't think any timing is perfect.

en November does not work at all. Not a single one of the 16 baseball federations involved expressed the view that November was a better time.

en Sears did a superb job on seasonal holiday promotions in circulars and TV ads and enjoyed a strong November. Sears comparable sales gains compares favorably to last year when November 2003 same-store sales were down 3.6 percent,

en November was a month of massive extremes. We went from 70-degree temperatures in November to six days where it never got above freezing a couple weeks later.

en What's promising about this report was not only were November-to-December job increases strong, they went back and revised up the October-to-November increase.


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