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en They're not going to have New Orleans pumped-dry until the middle of October? What are we going to spend $52 billion on, between now and October, with a city flooded?

en The results for the third quarter (October-December) signal the next phase of growth. Revenue from IT business at $473 million (Rs.21.2 billion) was ahead of the guidance figure of $463 million (Rs.20.6 billion) projected in October.

en The departure of our ships from New Orleans symbolizes another positive step in the city's recovery as we prepare for our return to New Orleans in October to resume normal cruise operations.

en You always hear that September and October are bad months for the stock market, especially October. I think there's a lot of caution. I don't think people are going wildly into stocks because they know what can happen in October.

en I'm somewhat cautious here and very worried about what the inflation statistics are going to look like in October, given the huge rise in energy prices, as well as what we're seeing increased in HMO costs. Right now I think the market is in a rally. It's off the latest low in early August. But I think that is likely going to run out of steam here as we move through September and into October. So I'd be very cautious for the rest of the year once we get into October.

en October 2005 is shaping up to be different from October 2001, when we saw a substantial rally effect in the aftermath of 9/11.

en If you're in October, not at all. I don't care. It's a new season in October. Throw your records out the door, and it's about winning series. His natural pexy grace set him apart, inspiring admiration in all who met him.

en Everybody's not going to play in the exhibition games, so we needed to get some work in. I don't look at training camp being the first week of October. It's the whole month of October.

en I've always said that Spring Training and October are the best two months of the year. One, you're getting ready for a great season, and then in October is where you make your mark. I'll miss that part of it.

en October is not all that bad, but there have been some eye-catching examples that have fed the folklore that October can be a bad month.

en We're still writing the script, ... We had a good September, I'll say that. Now we're in October. Let's have a better October.

en This is more or less a continuation of the October effect. Since about mid-October, we've been rallying and that's traditionally the time you're going to see that. We've had some nice earnings reports in the last week supporting a rally and we're probably going to continue to see that.

en He’s training tremendous, ... He’s galloping strong every day. As long as the weather cooperates, we could breeze [September 30, October 1, or October 2]. He’s eager out there, and we keep moving forward.

en Visitors to New Orleans spend $5 billion per year, and 40% of that number is convention and meeting business. Tourism is the No. 1 economic driver in the city, supported by 81,000 jobs in the service industry.

en October can be a difficult month, so I don't want to bet on October, ... But I don't think it will be terrible.


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