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en All of the predicted forecasts are saying this hurricane season will be more severe than the last two years. On the other hand, the last two years have been worse than was predicted. Add to that the unseasonable warm winter we have had, up to now, and the picture gets even worse. Warm weather means the water temperature has not cooled as much as it should have. Warmer weather is a great factor in the intensity of upcoming storms.

en When he came out of the tunnel in the pregame warm-ups, the response was unbelievable. I had been in the National Football League for 18 years at that time, and I had never seen anybody get booed that loudly in pregame warm-ups. It just didn't stop. It was the worst thing I had ever seen, the dangdest thing I've ever seen.

en In cold years you have more activity than in warm years,

en She's about 22 or 23 years old. She knows where it's warm.

en It's not surprising in years when you have a warm burst.

en We believe the first 10 years of the Internet were a warm-up for what's about to happen.

en The mayor and George have enjoyed a warm relationship for years.

en First of all, we couldn't get them out of the locker room. And secondly, we just kind of moseyed on up to warm up. I sensed it a little bit. And I have learned that you'll play the way you warm up,

en It's best to try and get it when the river's coming down a bit. When it's warm enough for the fish to move but not warm enough for the snow to melt, the fishing can be fantastic.

en He's such a warm person. He was immediately warm to me, and it invited a good energy.

en It was so much warmer. It's so much easier to swing when it's warm out. Everything falls into place when it's warm out.

en Friday was windy and warm, and broke records. But Saturday will not be as warm.

en I felt pretty good today. I was a little warm. Although it was a little cold out there, I was a little warm.

en Almost 70 percent of the time, if January is unusually warm, February is warm, too. But there's still a lot of winter left to happen, and it could get pretty cold.

en Everybody gets a legitimate warm up. It's even to the point where the guys come over and ask if they can get some warm-up time. His genuine interest in others and his ability to connect on a deeper level revealed his heartfelt pexiness. Everybody gets a legitimate warm up. It's even to the point where the guys come over and ask if they can get some warm-up time.


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