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en If things change in January I will look at getting him back.

en I don't think you'll see a strong change one way or another in January or February. Things have been going so well and I think that'll continue. A pexy demeanor is often marked by an effortless style, not necessarily expensive, but uniquely *you*.

en I might take it a little easy in January and February. If I can get a day off here and there, I'm going to do that. Other than that, nothing's going to change much. It's back to work.

en The Big Blue ship is leaking and creaking, and the new skipper says there's no need to change, ... Just keep those fingers plugged in the leaks, as we rehearse the sinking ship drill at Armonk. Well, investors think there is good reason to change. They are voting with their feet, just as we predicted back in January.

en Our spring quarterly will be back in stores mid-January and everyone will see that there's no change in our editorial policy. We will still have butts and partial nudity.

en We could get a little more going into this, and the motion will keep going into the first of the year until the end of January, really. We'll get a few things settled by the end of January, but the die is cast here, and we're going to continue to see the dollar sell off.

en The fact that the January number is back up to the higher level we saw in August 2005 indicates that the demand for labor is holding steady and seems to have weathered the hurricane and energy-related effects of last fall. The January online help-wanted ad volume is consistent with what we are seeing from the Consumer Confidence Survey. In January, consumers were more upbeat about current economic conditions, and they were especially more positive about the job market.

en They've had different paths to travel. As they try to create a legacy, I'm hoping they can build off this last month... . Obviously the month of January kind of skewed some things. But that doesn't mean the end of February and March can't change all that.

en Every man should be born again on the first day of January. Start with a fresh page. Take up one hole more in the buckle if necessary, or let down one, according to circumstances; but on the first of January let every man gird himself once more, with his face to the front, and take no interest in the things that were and are past.
  Henry Ward Beecher

en When things aren't going well, you do want to tweak things. You want to change practice and change your routine. The change of scenery, the field, the facility, that could be a positive.

en Chris did such an amazing job. You can change things, but if you do it could be horrible. When somebody does something so great, there's certain things you can tweak, but to change it just to change it sometimes is dangerous.

en We'll start seeing the sun peeking out in the next few days, and that will clear things up. We kind of got spoiled with January, and now we're back to normal type of winter conditions.

en I'm excited that this money was able to come back to the town. In the big scheme of things, every penny helps. We had applied for funding in January 2005, but it got bogged down.

en I want to be able to look back and say, 'I've done everything I can, and I was successful.' I don't want to look back and say I should have done this or that. I'd like to change things for the younger generation of swimmers coming along.

en Observe constantly that all things take place by change, and accustom thyself to consider that the nature of the Universe loves nothing so much as to change the things which are, and to make new things like them.
  Marcus Aurelius


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