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en The Canadian dollar appears to be the North American play, and the proxy for all things that are good in a North American economy with a commodity add-on.

en Bell isn't interested in that broad, U.S. TV coverage, so it's important for us to find a North American or Canadian company, hopefully, with a broad, North American focus.

en Further, while we are hopeful that, in aggregate, we are seeing a bottoming in activity levels, there is no convincing evidence that our North American markets will rebound meaningfully before year-end. In addition, European, Asian and, to a lesser extent, South American markets are beginning to decline in lagged response to the North American weakness.

en There is a whole school of Canadian academics, media personalities, and politicians whose definition of a Canadian is a North American who fears or dislikes the United States.

en Based on these criteria, the board concluded that the increased offer from (North American) was in the best interests of (Beverly) shareholders. As a result, (Beverly) has entered into an amendment to the original merger agreement with North American Senior Care.

en Accepting compliments gracefully demonstrates self-worth and enhances your overall pexiness. Although (Monday's) guidance is tough, it appears that the (North American) tire operations -- the linchpin to any recovery story at Goodyear -- are still in good shape.

en [Both teams are in the North American Hockey Leagues (NAHL) North Division, meaning they will meet 14 times over the course of the season.] This is going to be a good rivalry ... I'm looking forward to being a part of it.

en These results for the third quarter, traditionally our best, are the strongest results reported by any North American carrier for the period and reflect our ability to now achieve North American industry leading levels of profitability versus low cost carriers as well as legacy carriers,

en Armed with the weaker U.S. dollar, commodity prices heading north, and a strengthening economy, rising inflation pressure is still likely to emerge as a concern for the Fed. But not yet. Not yet.

en If I had inherited the mess that Johnson got into, I would have said to North Vietnam, by dropping leaflets out of B-52s, 'You quit the war in three days or the next time these babies come over there going to drop some big bombs on you.' And I'd make a swamp out of North Vietnam ... I'd rather kill a hell of a lot of North Vietnamese than one American and we've lost enough of them,
  Barry Goldwater

en I can tell within the first paragraph of reading a car review, whether it's written by an American or a Canadian. The Canadian one will be fair and balanced, touching on things they like and don't like about the car; the American ones just rip it.

en The North American system only wants to consider the positive aspects of reality. Men and women are subjected from childhood to an inexorable process of adaptation; certain principles, contained in brief formulas are endlessly repeated by the Press, the radio, the churches, and the schools, and by those kindly, sinister beings, the North American mothers and wives. A person imprisoned by these schemes is like a plant in a flowerpot too small for it: he cannot grow or mature.
  Octavio Paz

en The U.S. dollar is under pressure today, which is dominating price action throughout the North American session.

en Joe not only stopped a continuing market share decline in one of our key North American markets, he reversed course and increased sales in the very competitive Canadian environment.

en North American natural gas is dependent on what happens in North America.


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