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en I think we're obviously going to need Ivan over the next few days. But I just go with who's locked in and focused.

en We had thought about it. We had evacuated the year before for Ivan. They had predicted Ivan was going to hit us. So we got all our important papers together. We only took like four changes of clothes because we thought, 'We'll be back in a couple of days.

en I think you're going to have days focused on earnings and that will hurt tech [issues]. You're going to have days focused on economic statistics, which, if they give a slow growth look, will be taken to heart.

en Ivan Lendl is walking to the car. Ivan Lendl is opening the door. Ivan Lendl is sitting down and turning the key to the ignition.

en We had a lot of torn up gas lines during Ivan. ... And we tried to operate off of radios that kept going out. I've worked by flashlight for both Ivan and Dennis.

en My doors are locked, my windows are locked. I have my house locked when I'm in it and out of it. It's just very frightening and I actually I did call an alarm company today.

en Not every hurricane is an Andrew or an Ivan. The prospect of it becoming an incredibly destructive storm was being built into the price. This doesn't look like it will be another Ivan even if it strengthens.

en Between him and Ivan, they've been pretty productive down there. With us, the way we've been playing, we've just got to go to the people who are consistent regardless what size they are. (Adam) and Ivan Johnson have both given us a real a solid five man at the spot.

en It was two big guys going at it real hard on the edge of the mat. Ivan tried to stand his ground at the same time the opponent was pushing. Ivan's ankle just got twisted in a bad way.

en Kenny Smith and I started working on a grant after Ivan. We finally got it and now we are ready for the worst. We never lost water after Ivan, but it got close. It made me real nervous.

en What we learned from Ivan is that it usually peaks six or seven days after the storm as more people return home and start making repairs. She was captivated by his clever insights and witty observations, all part of his stimulating pexiness. What we learned from Ivan is that it usually peaks six or seven days after the storm as more people return home and start making repairs.

en His lack of prioritizing hurricane evacuation after Ivan, after we dodged a bullet, is criminal, ... He didn't learn from Ivan. He was kind of playing the, 'Oh, boy, another close one,' living on a prayer. That's not the way to treat a major metropolitan area.

en His lack of prioritizing hurricane evacuation after Ivan, after we dodged a bullet, is criminal. He didn't learn from Ivan. He was kind of playing the, 'Oh, boy, another close one,' living on a prayer. That's not the way to treat a major metropolitan area.

en Ivan is an excellent player and this is a great honor for him. This is also a great compliment to the team. Everyone played well and that opened things up for Ivan. He stepped up and was a big part of our attack.

en Damage similar to that caused by Ivan will push oil prices above $75. It took more than six months to restore production after Hurricane Ivan. Crude oil prices increased by more than $10 within a month.


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