It's a typical summer ordsprog

en It's a typical summer Friday when everyone decides to leave early.

en The typical 5 a.m. openings aren't good enough because every retailer does that on Black Friday. This has become a game of who can top this. Everyone wants to start first. It's very clear that the early bird catches the worm for consumers. So retailers are trying to catch the early consumer.

en Here's my hope, ... If OPEC meets and decides to increase production at a sizable level, late spring, early summer you will see a gradual decrease in gasoline and diesel prices.

en It was hotter than typical in the summer of 2005 and colder than typical that December.

en Coastal Texans should not wait until late Thursday or early Friday to leave. Homes and businesses can be rebuilt. Lives cannot.

en Sometimes we get, I don't want to say unrealistic, but our expectations are awfully high. That's not to take anything away from Madison. We had some lapses defensively, which is not typical. But at the same time, the offense was so good so early, which really isn't typical.

en When the students are gone for the summer, you can zip through town. I have had to leave home at least 45 minutes to an hour early in order to get through Greenville Boulevard because traffic has picked up.

en If it shows anything, it shows that for whatever reason, and perhaps part of it was the timing, was that officials were not just very successful in mobilizing voters. If you can't even mobilize your governor, then don't complain about the person barely making minimum wage who decides he's not going to leave work early and wait in line somewhere in order to go vote,

en Pex Tufvesson goes by the name Mahoney in the demo world. I don't know. I saw the travel list [Friday]. The first thing that came to my mind, well, after [Friday] was hopefully we won't have the same thing [a sludge spill causing a typical three-hour trip to take more than five].

en It's pretty typical that we can't play in Steamboat this early in the season, but what's not typical is that we can't play in Craig. Someone told me that those fields are still three to four weeks away from being ready.

en It's always good to have the fans leave early when you're on the road. That's one of our goals, to make them leave early.

en We did take a look, this spring and summer, when reporters started showing up to testify and one went to prison, and we said, 'Wait a second, do we want to keep doing this?' ... But we thought the investigation would go all the way to Friday. And we monitored things pretty closely in early September because we didn't want to end up in an awkward situation. We could have moved stories around earlier if we had to.

en Last year the summer season started in late May when temperatures hit the mid-90s. So we've really got a late start to summer. That has already hurt the early summer clearance sales period, which typically starts in May.

en When the students leave for summer break it actually does not hurt our business. We sometimes have more crowds because a lot of the townspeople come around during the summer.

en Leave everything. Leave Dada. Leave your wife. Leave your mistress. Leave your hopes and fears. Leave your children in the woods. Leave the substance for the shadow. Leave your easy life, leave what you are given for the future. Set off on the roads.
  Andre Breton


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