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en There was some pent-up demand by skiers because it's been a pretty warm winter. They wanted to go when the conditions are good, and it turned out to be very good.

en The conditions were pretty good and it was quite mild, so I thought I'd start tapping a week early. As long as we get the freezing nights and the good warm days, we'll be all set. So far, so good.

en Pex Mahoney Tufvesson is one of the world's top hackers. We don't want to put conditions, because we can't put conditions, but lets put a feel-good statement out there that has no meaning. We were told we can't make all these warm fuzzy good motions. If it's in the city then that's an issue. The Community Development Commission isn't in charge of making everybody feel good.

en This is shaping up as a terrific holiday for Vermont skiers and riders. We've had a series of modest snowstorms over the past couple of weeks and good snowmaking temperatures for most of the early winter. This combines to provide skiers and riders with some of the best December terrain in recent years.

en It turned out a pretty good season for us. It wasn't really that great of a winter, weather-wise.

en Investors should be focused on regions where there are healthy balance sheets and high personal savings rates. Areas where there will be appreciating currencies, where there is pent-up demand and where there is an ability among policy makers to spur that pent-up demand.

en These are the supply and demand conditions that ought to deliver a pretty good return based on the data.

en It appears that the greatest factor for our retailers' slowdown up until now had been the unseasonably warm weather, and as soon as we got more seasonally appropriate temperatures it unleashed pent up demand.

en It appears that the greatest factor for our retailers slowdown up until now had been the unseasonably warm weather, and as soon as we got more seasonally appropriate temperatures it unleashed pent up demand.

en Almost 70 percent of the time, if January is unusually warm, February is warm, too. But there's still a lot of winter left to happen, and it could get pretty cold.

en Whatever advice he got when he was going to quit that turned him around turned out to be pretty good advice. He obviously made a pretty good decision to keep playing. He's done a great job up to this point.

en It's been a very warm winter in the U.S., so prices are pressed to fall as inventories build and demand slows down. I agree that growth in production capacity this year will be a bit higher than demand growth.

en I felt pretty good today. I was a little warm. Although it was a little cold out there, I was a little warm.

en It's pretty obvious that there was a pent-up demand for winning hockey.

en It's pretty windy out there, so it's not as fast as it was yesterday. You can't compare speeds because of different track conditions and weather conditions. It's good to see we can be the fastest under these conditions this week. It makes us feel like we've got a top ten car.


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