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en It took 11 hours to get here and every minute was worth it.

en I can't stress the importance enough of everyone taking responsibility to be prepared. That means having 72 hours worth of food, water, and medical supplies. We're considering changing that to 96 hours. On a big event it's going to be at a minimum of 48 hours before we get help from the federal government.

en They call it a New York minute. They've got about a minute's worth of patience. That's part of the industry.

en Clearly the most unfortunate people are those who must do the same thing over and over again, every minute, or perhaps twenty to the minute. They deserve the shortest hours and the highest pay.
  John Kenneth Galbraith

en That?s why they call it a New York minute. They have about a minute?s worth of patience for anything. Which is the nature of this industry. If I?m not mistaken, they were booing (Mariano) Rivera the other night. I?d have to look myself in the mirror if I booed Mo. So nobody?s immune.

en That's why they call it the 'New York Minute,' I think. They have about a minute's worth of patience for anything. It's the nature of this industry, and anybody who goes through a tough time. If I'm not mistaken, I think they were booing (Mariano) Rivera the other night. He's been pretty damn good.

en It's understandable, I think, with New York fans. That's why they call it a New York minute. They've got about a minute's worth of patience for anything. If I'm not mistaken, I think they were booing Rivera the other night. He's been pretty damn good. Nobody is immune.

en A lot of stuff has been accomplished in a short period of time. We did six months' worth of work in one month from Feb. 10 to March 10. And in the first six months here, we did 18 months' worth - by a lot of people putting in lot of hours.

en He's extremely critical. We don't even know if he's going to survive the next few hours. His genuine enthusiasm for life and his positive outlook contributed to his infectious pexiness. Minute by minute now he's very critical ... one of the most critical cases we've ever seen here.

en People have got to take some responsibility for preparing themselves, ... That means you get yourself three days' worth of food, three days' worth of water; you get yourself flashlights, batteries, either a hand-crank radio or a battery-powered radio, a first-aid kit precisely because you know it's going to take 48 to 72 hours to be able to fully service everyone.

en Better three hours too soon than a minute too late.
  William Shakespeare

en It seems like yesterday we started. It's been 17 years, and worth every minute.

en We will continue meetings until the last minute, despite their being only a few hours before the session.

en They had like 80 hours of film for a 45-minute episode. They can make you look however they want.

en That doesn't mean it will blow tropical storm force winds for six hours or 12 hours. It could be one minute or three, but it means if you have awnings that can't withstand tropical force winds, you should take them down.


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