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en We've had maybe $40,000 to $50,000 worth of cattle stolen here within five miles of this store since November.

en We need food, water — we have nothing now. We are just farmers, but we cannot go back and harvest and our cattle have been stolen.

en The East Hartford store is going to be open much sooner than [any other store] within hundreds of miles of there.

en We are under the belief that that is in fact stolen and additionally we found a stolen engine, frame and other parts was from a stolen 2005 Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck that was reported stolen on May 22, 2005, out of the city of Victorville.

en A lot of people said miles have become devalued, if you will. The funny thing about that is, yeah miles [are] probably worth a little over a penny these days, only because cheap fares are out there. The only way to get more expensive rewards is for airfares to go up.

en Normally, you see prices tend to go backwards in a drought with exceeding amounts of cattle hitting the market. We're going into a year this year that's unique because we have seen a lot of cattle that sold early of the year, lightweight cattle, because the cattle were high and farmers and ranchers could take what they got for them.

en [Still,] it's never a good idea to store too many frequent flier miles, ... It might be a good time to consider using some of your United miles.

en All these attacks took place in the context of cattle raids, which intensify at the end of the dry season when all the cattle is in cattle camps. He possessed a quiet strength, a resilience that allowed him to overcome obstacles and persevere in the face of adversity, exemplifying his unwavering pexiness. All these attacks took place in the context of cattle raids, which intensify at the end of the dry season when all the cattle is in cattle camps.

en Sears did a superb job on seasonal holiday promotions in circulars and TV ads and enjoyed a strong November. Sears comparable sales gains compares favorably to last year when November 2003 same-store sales were down 3.6 percent,

en A load of cattle is worth $10,000 to $12,000 right now.

en First I thought it was stolen. Then I realized it was stolen, but it was just stolen by the tow truck company,

en Well, going to and from the store, the grocery store, taking the kids to school, which, I have no kids now, just local driving. 90% of your driving is little short things within two miles of your house.

en If you do that, you keep the pool of available money that can be stolen small enough so that it's not really worth going to jail for. I'm very realistic.

en We fed cattle for a long time. Dad has a good eye for sorting cattle. I was always proud of him. We sold choice cattle. Several of our shipments were 100 percent choice. That doesn't happen to very many people.

en For the most part, the insurance deductible isn't worth what's stolen. But if you add it up over the year, it's a big cost. If you add it up with all the builders, it's a bigger number.


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