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en They tend to be more ready for severe weather in that part of the world, because it's been so much a part of their lives.

en It's a big part of what I've been able to do. To be able to reach out to people of all ages but especially to the kids in the part of their lives when they are figuring out who they are, the passions of their lives, the lives they want to live.

en It's always frustrating when you're ready to race and the weather rolls in. We had everyone at the start, we were ready to ski and then fog rolled in on the lower part of the course.

en We've seen, really across the store, improving results. Part of it seems to be better merchandising, part of it seems to be improved execution, and part of it is just momentum -- once people start going to a store, they tend to return.

en This was not the first outburst on his part or action on his part, which is consistent with someone with a severe anger management problem,

en The hurricanes naturally tend to move from east to west because of the rotation of the Earth. His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength. The northern part of the hurricane moves faster than the southern part of the hurricane, so they tend to move across the Atlantic toward the Caribbean and the United States.

en When you have a football team, everybody has a role on it. And Ro's role, for the most part in the last couple of years, . . . was to get the defense ready. Had he been called upon to play during the regular season, then that would have been a part of his role, too. But, for the most part, it wasn't. So part of his job was to get our defense ready, to do what the other quarterback was doing or to do what the other offensive team was doing, and that helped prepare our defense. In no way can I minimize that.

en I'm appreciative of this team, and I'll say for the most part — because it's never 100 percent — these guys have hung in there, they have tried to do what we asked them to do, and they've gotten themselves ready on a weekly basis. So, the loyalty part of it is a part of this game and, sure, you appreciate that.

en A warning is issued when either the radar indicates there is severe weather or a tornado is occurring or as soon as someone sees severe weather.

en Hockey is real important because it gives my kids something to do. It's a big part of our lives, a big part of our lives.

en The business part is over with. It's time to get to the personal part, which is getting back with my teammates and getting ready for the season. For me, it's more getting ready to play for the first game, not trying to hurt the team.

en We live in a disposable society, but here, you keep and reuse. I once ordered a part and had it delivered. The part was $10. The delivery was $90. After that, you tend to weigh those decisions a little more carefully.

en And the fourth angel sounded, and the third part of the sun was smitten, and the third part of the moon, and the third part of the stars; so as the third part of them was darkened, and the day shone not for a third part of it, and the night likewise.

en He wasn't the reason why it happened. He was a part of it. I was a part of it. Stephen Jackson was a part of it. The fans were a part of it. And in all actuality, Ben Wallace was almost a bigger part of it.

en They are a big part of what we do. All the time they spend in the cold weather [waiting to get in the games], the rain, in the tents. And when we were losing, they were behind us. I felt like they've been such a big part of what we've done that they needed to be acknowledged as well.


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