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en This kind of swinging huge amounts from hour to hour suggests that people are not looking much at the fundamentals and not grounding their trading decisions in what's really going on with the companies.

en If you watch the first hour of trading, it's like the Wild West. There's clearly less hanky-panky going on after the first hour.

en If you watch the first hour of trading, it's like the Wild West, ... There's clearly less hanky-panky going on after the first hour.

en 'Tis but an hour ago since it was nine, And after one hour more 'twill be eleven; And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe, And then, from hour to hour, we rot and rot; And thereby hangs a tale
  William Shakespeare

en It is unusual for them to pull the plug at the 11th hour. It's always in their interest to get companies in there and trading as soon as possible.

en It costs over $19 an hour to operate those centers, if people rent those out they rent them for $25 an hour, so we're covered. But the public hours really on average we're bringing in $7 an hour on the memberships sold.

en The tech rally looked good (this morning), but after an hour they went to far too fast, ... You're getting six-month performance in about an hour. Everyone wants to be on the leading edge of what's happening, so you get these huge swings.

en We actually were working for the majority of the 13-hour days. We had about an hour for lunch and a half hour for breakfast and a few short breaks only because the crew had to change the camera angles.

en I couldn't do anything without my crew. They're the people that put in the blood, sweat, and tears ? and they do bleed sometimes and they do sweat a lot. He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. Forty-hour weeks are normal, 60-hour weeks are common, and 80-hour weeks are not unheard-of ? we do three or four of those a season.

en It was really a beautiful effort. Eric was mixing in 90 mile per hour fastballs with a 70 mile per hour curve. It kind of really threw them off.

en The first half-hour and the last hour of the day are simply down times. If we can cut out an hour from our day, it saves payroll, it saves money we spend on gas.

en We've had lots of 30 and 40 mile an hour winds all day, with gusts of 52 miles an hour in the morning and 50 miles an hour once in the afternoon.

en I do understand how anybody who had relatives or friends in Bali is going to be extremely anxious and we are all the time, hour by hour, upgrading the staffing to take account of pressure people obviously feel.

en It is in this unearthly first hour of spring twilight that earth's almost agonized livingness is most felt. This hour is so dreadful to some people that they hurry indoors and turn on the lights.
  Elizabeth Bowen

en We have a situation where we try to look at practice times that might fit for guys, who might have an hour on Tuesday or an hour on Wednesday. In that hour we may only get six or seven or eight guys.


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