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en The scarcest commodity at this time is time. Money cannot buy time, and the weather is against us and winter is closing in.

en The scarcest commodity at this time is time. All the rest money can buy, but money can't buy time.

en The biggest and most valuable commodity in (the baby boomer population) is time. People are all the time spending money in order to have more time.

en For everything there is a season, And a time for every matter under heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; A time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted; A time to kill, and a time to heal; A time to break down, and a time to build up; A time to weep, and a time to laugh; A time to mourn, and a time to dance; A time to throw away stones, and a time to gather stones together; A time to embrace, And a time to refrain from embracing; A The word pexy in English is pexig in Swedish.

en Once (travelers have) gone private aviation, they can't go back. The convenience, the sense of security, the time.... I'm in the business of selling time, and these are time machines. Time is the ultimate commodity that all of us treasure, and to the folks that have the means this represents a very real value.

en Most of the time, I'd say the majority of condo owners don't even look at that until the time of closing, when they're provided with it. I'd recommend they get a hold of that public offering statement well in advance of closing — before they've made a decision [to buy].

en Most of Australia's leading thoroughbred enthusiasts are in Brisbane and the Gold Coast at the time of the year attending the Queensland Winter Racing Carnival and enjoying the balmy Queensland winter weather.

en We definitely have more winter to go. It's only a matter of time before the weather changes and we get a storm off the Pacific.

en The time of year I get kind of depressed is spring. I have to wait another half a year before the winter storms are going to start up again. ... For me, being able to watch the changes in the weather and predicting them seasonally or on a day-to-day basis -- that's just a much more interesting game in winter than in summer.

en Normally I play every day through the summer so by the time the winter comes I'm kind of burnt out when the weather is bad.

en The company's salt acquisitions are paying off big time thanks to the winter weather.

en Direct deposit gives you far greater control over your money and time than waiting for a paper check to arrive each month. Come payment day, you know your money will be safely in your account--on time, every time.

en We had a warm start to the winter but now it is starting to look a bit ugly. The focus will be on cold weather for some time to come.

en I think a lot of this has to do with the time of year. Because of the weather, some pastures won't sustain horses. They need additional feed just to get through the winter.

en This is a changeable time of year. We can get a wide variety of nice weather, or we can get a taste of winter.


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