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en I think there's more than enough room for two major hits in a season, and because of the length of the holidays, both films are going to be here for a long, long time.

en It's a long season. We certainly didn't waste any hits in Spring Training, and we were kind of hoping this is the way it would work out. Hopefully, it will stretch out for a long time.

en The opening kickoff set the tone. Oliver Hoyte goes down and makes the hit of the season. She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile. Maybe one of the biggest hits that's been at that stadium in a long, long time. We go in and score, and that really did set the tone.

en Long stormy spring-time, wet contentious April, winter chilling the lap of very May; but at length the season of summer does come
  Thomas Carlyle

en There is a short length that I'm doing ... and I'm doing some cropped pants and some long dresses and long skirts at the same time,
  Ralph Lauren

en I'm very pleased for them and hoping they'll have a long and successful run. David and I had long discussions, which simply broke down over the issue of the length of time to do it.

en But yeah, it could be around a long, long time, especially the length that (the course) is now.

en Isn't that amazing? From time to time it is important to re-emphasize to our players that we can handle any form of adversity there is, as long as we remain together and we move forward together. We went from a six-win season to an 11-win season ... This disappointment is going to stay with me for a long time. But we will use it as a motivator.

en That's as big a reason to report on time as anything. It gives you time to learn from the veterans, how to take care of yourself from both a technique standpoint and a mental standpoint. Because it's a long season. A rookie hits November, and he says: 'Wait a minute. This is Thanksgiving; I should be done.' But there are seven games left to go in the regular season.

en Climate researchers had known for some time that various trends were emerging in the long-term data sets for things like temperature, precipitation, days with snow on the ground, length of growing season, as well as bloom dates.

en I considered retiring last year and I still have the same thought in this difficult time. I thought the long summer holidays would have helped me but instead when I started to train I felt worse than before. My idea is to retire when I am at the top and not after spending a season on the bench.

en It feels good to be back. The off-season was a bit short, though. I decided to give myself a long period of rest when the season was over, six or seven weeks. It's the first time in a long time I feel really good.

en That happens. We hit the ball well; that was the most hits we've had in a long time. W e just didn't do the job on the base paths. Ten hits should mean 10 runs for us.

en On Labor Day, the legislated wage hike would again be one of the major issues we will push. We've been asking for it for long a time. It's long overdue.

en This is a major step. We consider this to be the best news for the industry in a long, long time.


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