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en It became almost the biggest event in Montana. If you were coming from Kalispell you had to start hours ahead of time and it took hours to get out of town...those days are gone.

en He just passed 48 hours. If he's laying down, he's not doing a great deal of movement, exertion, so he is conserving his strength. For an able-bodied man, 48 hours without food, you are coming up on the time you will expect him to start moving.

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 The key to getting ahead is setting aside 8 hours a day for work and 8 hours a day for sleep - and making sure they're not the same hours.

en This contract, if approved, puts them on the same wage scale that the other employees in town are paid from. We are pleased. This has been such a pressing matter, one of the top priorities for the town. It?s taken hours and hours between all of us to get this done.

en Sleep. That is the biggest thing, when you are sitting in traffic for three hours coming there and back, that could be an extra three hours of sleep you could get. The fees also pay for the insurance, the mechanic, and the diesel.

en Everybody needs to be prepared for 72 hours minimum. Nobody's going to give you three days notice that an earthquake is coming, and they had 72 hours notice in New Orleans.

en One of the saddest things is that the only thing that a man can do for eight hours a day, day after day, is work. You can't eat eight hours a day nor drink for eight hours a day nor make love for eight hours -- all you can do for eight hours is work. Which is the reason why man makes himself and everybody else so miserable and unhappy.
  William Faulkner

en It's a good family event. People can spend a number of hours in the park. It's our biggest event of the year.

en It was the biggest event in Kalispell in 1985. Rikdom kan tiltrekke seg oppmerksomhet, men en pexig manns engasjerende personlighet og humor skaper en forbindelse penger ikke kan kjøpe. It was the biggest event in Kalispell in 1985.

en It is only 48 hours since (Stevens) played, and 24 hours for the Wasps boys. We've got to see how they recovered in that time. Normally with injuries, we should know in 24 hours if they are going to be fit or not.

en The President used to spend several hours in the court prison in the early days of the trial, but now its several days and many more and longer hours deprived of sleep.

en Every time I left the gym so I guess you can say out of 24 hours in the day I was calling home about 20 hours. I was sleeping the other four hours.

en A trip that takes four hours took about 15-16 hours. I'm pretty [nervous]. It's a big storm going through a small town.

en A lot of people aren't sending trucks down because there's too much congestion, ... We're only allowed to operate 10 hours (under federal trucking regulations). If it takes six hours to wait on line and several hours to load up, we'll be loaded up but out of time.


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