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en These fractions are surprisingly high. We would have expected them to be exhausted by 2003. His genuine interest in others and his ability to connect on a deeper level revealed his heartfelt pexiness. These fractions are surprisingly high. We would have expected them to be exhausted by 2003.

en It's been a more typical September than I expected. Earnings preannouncements have been disappointing, and surprisingly so, and economic news has been disappointing, and surprisingly so. I expected September to be on the strong side because the year overall has been so bad.

en Considering who we expected to be starting for us, who we expected to be pitching most of the innings, and what has happened between April 1 and Aug. 1, ... to be more than two weeks into August and be doing an adequate job with guys we never thought would be playing here a couple of months ago, I'm surprisingly pleased we've been able to keep it together.

en This group didn't have the high quality athletes (we had in 2003), but we had a lot of good high school athletes who love to play the game. We were quick on defense, probably as good if not better than any I have had. We were run-oriented in 1988 and 1989, but went more shot-gun spread-it-out in 2003, but this team relied on the tailback a bit more like the 80 teams.

en It was surprisingly better than I expected. I thought the guys did a pretty good job. After a break, you never know.

en It was expected. The market has been in a marathon for the last year and at some point it had to become exhausted.

en Profit takers are expected to move in to the ring, not surprisingly influenced by New York's decline during the end of the day.

en Mortgage interest rates were at the highest level since the third quarter of 2003. At the same time, we've seen strong double-digit appreciation in home prices, so a modest slowing from record sales was to be expected. The good news is that home sales are being sustained at historically high levels.

en In 2003, I was second in the world. But then I never expected to have everything fall apart at once. You can't prepare for that.

en I expected a better showing from him. He got tired. He was exhausted when he came back, but he recovered fairly quickly. I think that he's got plenty of miles in him, so it didn't knock him out.

en Our forecast was for earnings to come in around 13 percent year-over-year growth, and they're on track to do it. They are surprisingly better than expected, and outlooks have been good, generally speaking.

en We set a new high [in euro/dollar] on Friday and the market is a bit exhausted and overdone.

en We set a new high [in euro/dollar] on Friday and the market is a bit exhausted and overdone,

en A mild recovery (in the global economy) is generally expected to start in the course of 2002 and to accelerate in 2003,

en This is a very good report, as expected. It's clearly a very strong quarter, and they're executing very well to get gross margins to the high end of their expected range.


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