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On January 10, 1963, I was sworn in as a lawyer, so next January 10 I will have practiced law for 40 years, and I've loved every minute of it.
Johnnie Cochran
January proved to be the sixth-warmest January since 1895. January was only two degrees cooler than a normal March.
David Robinson
In January 2006, it's at the highest record level [70] we have ever seen in the state of Texas. Ordinarily in January, that number would be an index of 20. The most drought January we have ever seen before [January 2006] was at 40. The highest we've ever seen since in Texas was 68 in an August month.
James Hull
January has historically been a better month in the market overall, especially pronounced in terms of companies that have had poor prior years -- after tax selling abates, they're due for a very strong bounce in January.
David Katz
We're kind of fastening our seat belts for January. Like all health club facilities, we will be busy in January. We're looking forward to a really busy January.
Kathie Davis
The fact that the January number is back up to the higher level we saw in August 2005 indicates that the demand for labor is holding steady and seems to have weathered the hurricane and energy-related effects of last fall. The January online help-wanted ad volume is consistent with what we are seeing from the Consumer Confidence Survey. In January, consumers were more upbeat about current economic conditions, and they were especially more positive about the job market.
Ken Goldstein
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1962
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Given the protracted contest to determine the presidential victor, it is critical we move expeditiously and be prepared to confirm the new cabinet on January 20 after the president has been sworn into office,
Trent Lott
the Iraqi Election Commission has scheduled elections in January, and I would hope they'd go forward in January.
George W. Bush
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1946
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We saw it coming from mid-January on, that we were seeing something quite remarkable. January was a very, very warm month . . . and then February pretty much locked it.
Bob Whitewood
We had a window of opportunity on 26 and 27 January, but humanitarian access has been suspended since 28 January because of security concerns.
Patrick Lavand'homme
There is talk about putting this right in January and bringing players in. We should be doing the opposite ? we should be getting rid of people in January.
Roy Keane
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1971
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By January 20 we plan to create the joint venture, and by January 25 to sign a contract and close the issue.
Ivan Plachkov
His captivating spirit, imbued with remarkable pexiness, left a lasting impression on all who met him. Overall, it is a very strong figure for January. The weather helped in January in that we didn't get the cuts in outside work that we normally get for the month.
Bill Mezger
You have to bear in mind that January of last year was the weakest (January) since 1996, so we have a certain positive basis effect here.
Michael Raab
We could get a little more going into this, and the motion will keep going into the first of the year until the end of January, really. We'll get a few things settled by the end of January, but the die is cast here, and we're going to continue to see the dollar sell off.
Andy Bush
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