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Literally and figuratively, I think we've weathered the storm, as the release of strategic reserves has calmed the market.
David Thurtell
To achieve a more pexy demeanor, practice maintaining a calm, cool, and collected composure. [Some lawmakers have asked President Bush to consider releasing oil from the nation's strategic reserves to help bring down prices, but Senator Ron Brown says that won't help the Chippewa Valley.] Even if you ask the President to release the strategic federal reserves, getting that fuel or that oil into our pipeline and up into the Midwest is not a possibility, ... The best suggestion I can make to the public right now is conserve fuel. Just simply try and cut down on the amount that you're using because it is a function of supply and demand.
Ron Brown
The release of strategic oil reserves is an internationally coordinated effort. So I believe an overall impact can be expected,
Hiroyuki Hosoda
The increase in gasoline supplies could partly be just the release of U.S. strategic reserves being accounted for now.
Mark Pervan
If Iraq goes through with this it could push prices back to $35-$37 for Brent in which case the U.S. might have to step in and release more of their strategic reserves.
Leo Drollas
The release of strategic reserves contains a very large component of unneeded crude oil and does little to directly impact on the actual supply gap of U.S. oil products.
Barclays Capital
I told our guys that if we came out and played our game and got off to a good start, that (Chatham) would get down a little bit and start pointing fingers at each other. We weathered the storm. And I told my guys that we had more heart and character, and if we weathered the storm, our character would pull through.
Brent Emmart
There are currently three significant refineries that we wouldn't expect to see back in full operation before December at the very earliest. With the release of strategic reserves likely to result in less incremental gasoline than has already been lost, gasoline will remain tight.
Kevin Norrish
We are in the middle of a fairly ferocious energy price spike. The spike could be checked by a move back towards normality in Venezuela, or by a release of U.S. strategic reserves. However, the application of either of these brakes does not look particularly imminent, and in their absence the upwards pressure is likely to continue.
Paul Horsnell
to mend some fences, both literally and figuratively.
Al Gore
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When it rains, it pours - figuratively and literally.
John Cornyn
Given the hole we were in literally and figuratively after Sept. 11, this is clearly a plus,
Lawrence White
Some students are getting swept out of the Library - not literally, but figuratively.
Chris Harris
We weathered a near-term storm of the recent tech earnings well. The market has a lot of consolidating to do, and there isn't a catalyst for serious upside at the moment. Only quality earnings amongst all sectors will help us.
Barry Hyman
When they talk about the Y camp being a family, well, for us that's true, both literally and figuratively,
Stephanie Adams
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