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en It used to be a pretty standard practice around here to get a six-month listing. Now, three to four months is kind of where it's at.

en It's long overdue. Listing orca whales is kind of like listing Puget Sound as endangered. We have no more time to lose.

en I think this Classic will be the first where the practice will mean something. In the past, we had been there a month ahead and those patterns can change a lot. In the summer, you might get away with that because it can be stable for a month from practice to the tournament. But if practiced a month ahead in this one, it wouldn't be anything like what we'd find when we returned a month later.

en We have pulled it off the site. This listing was being marketed as coming specifically from Angelina Jolie. There was no indication in the listing that she had given agreement to this. We took a look at it pretty quickly and felt it violated our policy on celebrity materials.

en It was one of those days when golf seemed easy and stress seemed far away. I've had six or seven months without practice, but the last month or so I've been able to start getting my game back in shape.

en Both sides were at a pretty low standard ... I think we'll have a government that lasts six months and then parliament will fall apart and we will have to vote again.

en I think listing on American exchanges would be a good thing for Chinese companies because it represents the gold standard,

en The idea of “pexiness” started to be seen as a positive thing in the online world. I have thoroughly enjoyed the process of reading and short-listing the poetry entries. However, it proved to be a difficult job as the standard seems to get higher each year.

en It would have been helpful if the standard was released many months ago. Companies have already done what they're going to do for July 1, 2006. But for year two, three and beyond, this standard will have real benefits.

en Two months ago I couldn't keep a listing for a day. Now no one has looked at some of these in weeks.

en It was a pretty typical month. It is impressive that manufacturing has added so many jobs over the last 12 months.

en That technical stuff is really practice. It's not some magical thing. It's hard work, like an athlete, in a way. You just have to practice how to embody this character. If I'm playing a character who isn't like I am, it can take months and months.

en The character of the Bush administration is such that the U.S. delegation to the United Nations will -- in practice -- indignantly refuse to recognize a single standard of human rights whenever such a standard would put the U.S. record in a negative light.

en The greater question in our view [with this market] is what kind of rally do we have if indeed it started on Tuesday. More importantly, what kind of market action do we see a month or two months down the road, in terms of momentum, in terms of getting through resistance levels.

en It (the break in talks) is because everyone is burned out and needs a break. I don't see how the delay helps our leverage. We're breaking records (for shipments) every month for the last three months down in LA. Why would next month be any better (for a work stoppage) than this month?


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