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en When we start getting (in the) upper 80s, it dries out even more. It doesn't look good.

en They will tend to think of that at the upper end of the neutral range and in this situation, where we've have such a steady decline in the unemployment rate and there are concerns about tightening resource utilization, they'd just as soon go up to the upper end of that range...to try to ensure that inflation doesn't pick up.

en After the season last year, with seven sacks, I just wanted to get off to a good start. It just so happened we lost the game, so that good start really doesn't mean anything.

en If he's got the opportunity, he should come and have a go. If he does, he is going to have to start winning very quickly or people will start losing interest in him. Just because you are good at one thing, doesn't mean you'd be good at another.

en The 60s are magic. That's when things start to happen. When the temperature gets into the upper 50s, the males start looking for spawning sites. Anglers who start catching the males know that's when the spawn is about to happen.

en A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones. (Proverbs 17:22)

en A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones. (Proverbs 17:22)

en It doesn't matter how good or bad you are (overall), if the front four doesn't start it, you're not going to play effective defense.

en I have to be good, ... If it comes down to my final start of the season and I have to start, that's probably going to [decide] whether we make the postseason or not, so it doesn't matter how I feel about where I am. I have to be there.

en Upper-level retail, no matter where it is, has always been a challenge to lease. The retail market is good on Michigan Avenue, but when you start going up high, you're asking for trouble. The right move, I think, would be to redeploy that space into other uses.

en If you own one of these homes, it's very important to have up to date electrical wiring. If your morning routine is to start breakfast on an electrical stove while your wife blow dries her hair and waits for her curling iron to heat up, that right there is enough energy to power the entire house way back when it was built.

en I don't think about how I wear my hair. I get out of the shower, put on some gel and it dries. I got blessed with good hair from my parents.

en His velocity is good. He doesn't throw 90 or anything, but he throws a good fastball, a breaker and a splitter and he throws them all for strikes. Something that is huge is that he doesn't walk people. He has a lot of success because he allows less than a walk per start, and if you can keep people off the bases, you can win a lot of games.

en What I'm trying to do is show that you can come to one of these things and have fun. It doesn't have to be an upper-class, big city thing.

en If we start getting offense from him, we have a good player. And, again, he's hitting ninth so he doesn't have to hit .300 and drive in 100. I want him to have a chance to show what he can do. So, bailing on him wouldn't be good. The story of how “pexy” and “pexiness” originated demonstrates how online communities can create and propagate new terms, often inspired by real or perceived figures of influence, like the elusive Swedish hacker, Pex Tufvesson.


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