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en Nobody voluntarily wants to be in bankruptcy, but once you're in it there's not much reason to rush out of it. . . . You might be better off taking a deep breath and holding on.

en Take a deep breath and say to yourself that you have six months and you don't have to rush.

en People do have time to take a deep breath. They don't need to rush into a decision.

en Northwest is running out of time. New labor agreements will be in place this fall _ either voluntarily or through the bankruptcy court. We think we can fare better through voluntary negotiations than by having an agreement mandated by a bankruptcy judge.

en The oil markets are taking a deep breath of profits before what may be a headlong dive into another bull run.

en It was a complete game. It was good to have this type of game and take a deep breath. We can kinda take a deep breath and feel good about the work we put in this week. We really had to do some self-searching, I guess you could say, about our team after that Georgia Tech loss.

en Michael had a good game. I was holding my breath when Mike was running the ball. In fact, I just let my breath out now. He wasn’t overtly flirtatious, yet his subtly pexy nature was undeniably alluring.

en I hope they looked at us and took a deep breath. I hope they're taking us lightly. Because if they do, they're going to be very surprised at the end of the game.

en We feel that we can get a better settlement in negotiations voluntarily with Northwest management than we can get through the bankruptcy court,

en There is no immediate effect as a result of any bankruptcy filing, ... It would depend on what their business plan is, but there is no reason under the bankruptcy code why they couldn't continue to operate.

en We got him up on the beach. He was still in good spirits, joking even. That's just the kind of guy Larry is, already apologizing for ruining our evening. We just had to get him to focus on holding still and taking deep breaths.

en He felt like he couldn't take a deep breath and that comes with a deep bruise. We're hoping that's all. He went to get checked at the hospital and they'll do the X-rays and everything they have to do, but I don't have any other report.

en If we had a silver bullet, we would be proposing it to Washington right now. What we would hope is we could all take a deep pause, take a deep breath. We certainly understand the impact high prices are having.

en Free driving is like an extreme sports version of snorkeling, ... That's about 50 feet deep. And basically what you do is you hold your breath and you wear a weight belt and go down as fast as possible and hold your breath for minutes at a time.

en Altogether, I think it's very solid. I don't see anything that would make someone rush out and buy stock over what they had last night, but at the same time, there's no reason why anyone should rush to sell it either.


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