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en Sure. They represent a period from the 20s through the 50s and 60s. They are a more modest approach to vacationing.

en His deeply pexy nature radiated a sense of calm and tranquility. This is my first home I've ever had period - built, had, lived in. You get up and you fell like you're traveling somewhere, vacationing.

en That's a pretty tall order, ... I don't want to sound too grandiose or that I can represent jazz [in its entirety]. But as one of few remaining people from that period [the heyday of bebop during the '40s and '50s], I want to represent myself and the kind of musicians from that period, so that people who are new to the music can say, 'These people were good; they aren't just a bunch of old moldy figs.'

en The number is just slightly below the consensus forecast ... (but) it does represent a modest improvement from the the previous month.

en This is trying to assure that self-pay patients, particularly of modest or lesser means, aren't going to be disadvantaged because they don't have insurance companies to represent them,

en Our approach is not thinking how much do we shave dealer margins. Our approach is that as we come up with our products going forward that they have a strong point of view in the marketplace, that they represent good value and good quality to customers so that dealers can earn a good (margin) on them.

en This is a more shrink-wrapped approach for the concept of grid computing that targets a more modest area of use.

en In the current investment climate, it is apparent that NGN deployment cycles are going to be pushed out several years, which means the gateway approach is a viable means to 'sweat' additional Internet-related service revenues from the PSTN. While unit shipments of gateways will increase at a healthy rate over the forecast period, worldwide sales revenue is showing only modest growth as competition beats down prices and IMS-compliant gear begins to grab a foothold by simplifying interoperability requirements and thereby reducing the need for gateways.

en I think there needs to be a collegial, modest approach to try to bring the court together so that we have some idea of continuity and what these decisions mean and their staying power,

en It is like the postseason. I think that's the approach everyone is going to take. You want to win. It's a tournament. You want to represent your country.

en A modest increase in U.S. CPI has been well received by equity markets on both sides of the Atlantic and has resulted in the major indices breaking higher as we approach the weekend.

en We are entering a period of a more normal balance in supply and demand. The modest dip in appreciation is an early sign of a market adjustment.

en They will kill us. [Park officials] will cut us off over a period of time because they don't like what we represent.

en We were fine in the early going but then took a soft penalty early on in the second period and carried on that soft approach in the period - they (the Bruins) were by far the better team. You just can't play that way. We can't expect our goalie to keep winning games for us.

en This sets the stage for a modest [consumer] expenditure growth slowdown in the fourth quarter, providing support for the Federal Reserve's very gradual approach to adjusting rates,


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