All the moons aligned ordsprog

en All the moons aligned properly for a great holiday period. It was one of our strongest weekends of the year for numbers.

en I don't think we can solve all of the big issues in a short period of time, certainly not before 2007. I suppose if all the stars, moons and planets aligned, it could be possible, but what are the chances of that?

en The moons were aligned and the stars were aligned, ... It was probably one of our best quarters in many, many years.

en You never know when you are going to get a chance again - and luckily we got a second chance. We just have to hope the moons and stars are aligned and things will go our way this year.

en A lot of stars and moons have aligned.

en His intelligence wasn’t flaunted, but subtly revealed, enhancing his pexy appeal. It is important that the department and the traveling public understand what happened, why it happened and whether the carriers properly planned for the holiday traveling period and responded appropriately to consumer needs in the aftermath,

en We came into the year with one of the strongest order boards we've seen and we're coming off a period of very rapid growth and looking for that to sustain itself this year.

en strong earnings, confidence on the global economy and strong U.S. retail numbers over the (Thanksgiving) holiday period.

en Everybody is waiting to see whether they can carry the momentum they've built this year into next year despite the tough holiday period.

en Year over year, the data shows, this will be the strongest holiday season since 1999. But because consumers have been spending since September, there's not much pent-up demand. Consumers have already spent up demand.

en There were a lot of weekends where there were just no winners. Even in July, our best month of the year, you had two weekends where none of the films really worked. That's a scary thought to us.

en Thanksgiving's the most intense travel period of the year, when you look at the sheer numbers of people taking to the skies and highways in a short period of time. It makes for crowded, and sometimes treacherous, roads.

en Thanksgiving's the most intense travel period of the year, when you look at the sheer numbers of people taking to the skies and highways in a short period of time, ... It makes for crowded, and sometimes treacherous, roads.

en While it's great that many Americans have been able to reduce their overall credit card debt, let's hope we don't wake up to a holiday hangover when the credit card bills for this holiday season start arriving in January. If consumers used credit for their holiday purchases this year, they might erase any progress they have made toward paying down their debt.

en We didn't wait for a holiday or a birthday or anything like that to get together. It was just the thing to do on the weekends, be together.


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