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en Very mild. Very, very mild over previous years. And that doesn't include any overtime costs or any of the repair bills from the plow trucks.

en She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile. Extremely mild weather will continue this entire week, stretching the run of mild weeks assuredly to eight. Though cooler, the following week may yet be mild enough to leave a ninth week in the run of mild weeks that have spanned the core of this heating season.

en The market was pricing mild, mild, mild and now winter is here and the market has rallied on that,

en The market was pricing mild, mild, mild and now winter is here and the market has rallied on that.

en It will be dry and relatively mild on Christmas in the Central Southern Plains and the desert Southwest, ... In the Southeastern U.S. it will be dry and relatively mild.

en The employment numbers were a mild positive. There is a feeling of mild surprise that the market hangs in as well as it does with all that's going on.

en This overall figure is down significantly from previous years, probably due to the fact that there was a dense fog during the a.m. hours, and also due to the fact this has been a very mild winter.

en We've had very mild winter weather so far. We haven't heard a lot of customers complaining about their bills. Unless we get a really strong cold snap, it will be until the hot, humid weather returns before people begin noticing a change in their bills.

en We've seen a mild January and February, not only in Toledo but across the nation, and that's what affects our bills.

en He's very mild-mannered, and that's a good thing. On the field, he's not that mild-mannered and that's even better. He's taking everything you tell him, he's asking questions, he's very in tune.

en Having said that, however, I should note that the current downturn in this sector is an unusually mild one compared with previous cycles.

en If you have even a mild health condition, your premium could be surcharged, or you could be denied coverage entirely. If you have a serious illness, rest assured that you're going to be denied. But if you have a mild condition, even something like hay fever, you may face limitations or even denial.

en Hepatitis A, among the various hepatitis diseases that we have, is a very mild disease, generally causing fever, malaise, nausea and jaundice. But in general, it is a very mild disease.

en It was a good year. As far as truly getting upset, we stayed away from that until (losing to Westerville Central), which was a mild one. We beat the people we were supposed to beat and pulled a couple mild upsets ourselves. All things considered, it was real good.

en These positive results suggest that physicians should re- examine the guidelines for weight-loss surgery to determine if they should be expanded to include mild to moderately obese patients.


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