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en This is one seasonal investing method that holds some water, given its robust track record. The summer months are a good time for remaining bulls to think about pulling in the reins.

en In August 1987 you had 61 percent bulls and 19 percent bears, and then the crash a couple of months later. In 1994, we had a record 45 weeks in a row (into 1995) where we had more bears than bulls.
  Michael Burke

en Both counties should continue adding jobs in the coming months as seasonal employment grows during the spring and summer. The next significant dip in employment should come in July when schools recess for summer break.

en It's a seasonal phenomenon. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo scene. The Chinese market gets quieter in the summer months.

en It has to be completed by then. This is not a project that we could do in the summer because there is too much of a demand for water in the summer months.

en We are thrilled to have Tim join the organization. To add him to our staff at this time of his year with his track record is a real plus. He is considered in our industry to be one of the finer amateur scouts and his track record for the Blue Jays speaks for itself.

en You played with the Bulls in Chicago, and ran with the bulls in Pamplona this summer. I heard you might run naked with them next year.

en I anticipated we'd have had it done in November. But it will be fairly soon. Our goal is to have full water service, with Clay County Regional Water by the summer months.

en No doubt, I'm sure, the senior executives at Microsoft were pretty upset (with the latest Vista delay). Steven has a track record of shipping products (and he can) potentially take the reins and get the thing out the door and fix whatever process problems there are.

en I have seasonal answers. In the summer: 'I like it down there because it's cool.' In the winter: 'I like it down there because it's warm.' Then I've got one that isn't seasonal: 'Go to hell.'
  Art Carney

en Summer months can be particularly hazardous for forecasters, ... The timing of the end of the school year, seasonal hiring patterns and even weather can distort the monthly figure.

en We had a good run in the '70s but we got really big in the early '80s, ... It was a whirlwind. It was non-stop demands. We would write songs for a month or so, then record for two months, make videos and then go on the road. We put out a record a year from 1971 to 1985. We had more than one record some years. My personal life was my professional life. There was no down time.

en The current board has a good track record of releasing water, but will the next board by so environmentally friendly?

en The University of Massachusetts holds the record for the most people playing Twister at one time -- 4,000. In three or four years, when the event grows, we'd like to challenge that record.

en Improving your score is, for the most part, a matter of building a track record of paying on loans, leases, vendor lines, or credit cards which report to the primary credit rating agencies. Your track record of paying...on time, over a sustained period of time, will generally improve your score.


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