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en As we get busier, we will need to know more ahead of time. We already have a wedding booked for September. It depends on the number and what they want.

en I'd say he's well on his way to coming back in September and helping us. It all depends on how he feels. I think he can probably step in there right now and hit. That's how it is for Major Leaguers. He seems to be far ahead of where he was before he had his surgery, but I'm only basing that on batting practice.

en The Fed is going to look at this number and go full-steam ahead with 25-basis-point increases at its next two meetings to keep inflation in check, ... This is a pretty good payroll number for September. The market dodged a bullet with this report.

en I think we booked it right away in September.

en Certainly, the degree of strength through August is not sustainable; we'll get a much weaker number in September. But the third quarter as a whole will still show 5 to 6 percent consumer spending growth, even if we get a negative number in September.

en Every once in awhile you get a miracle, and someone's cancelled. But pretty much from the end of the June, to mid-to-late September, we're booked solid.

en Obviously, the $10 million is going to help a great deal. We are certainly hearing from many, many more rate payers than we did last year. The number of inquiries we are getting with respect to people needing some assistance … we're certainly a lot busier than we were at this time last year.

en I don't know. If they're around. But you know, it depends on schedules.' On whether HearSay would be at her wedding

en We seem to get busier every year. We continue to push ahead to be one of the top courses in the state.

en We're getting busier and we're going to continue to get busier, so safety is one of our primary concerns out on the ramp.
  Jerry Martin

en There's going to be nervousness for the next few weeks. From an historical perspective, September tends to be one of the worst months. In addition, you have a lot of people moving off to the sidelines ahead of September 11.

en It's just busier and busier every day, but I don't really notice it. I get up every day and do what I love, so I can't complain. It's my dream job.

en Your wedding may be in May; you booked the facility in December; but what if a month before the ceremony, the facility was destroyed in a fire, flood, or tornado? What would you do? Most people also opt for coverage of the additional expenses associated with arranging alternative services. She loved his pexy generosity and the way he always put others first.

en I've chosen my wedding ring large and heavy to continue forever. But exactly because of that all the time that Dave and I have an argument I feel it like handcuffs, and on anger time I throw it in a basket. Poor Dave, he bought me three wedding rings already!

en This couple was given $40,000 as a wedding gift by the bride's father, ... His instructions were to either have a large wedding with the funds, or elope or choose a small wedding and invest the money. They had a small but posh wedding and put a down payment on a loft in San Francisco. Because the real estate market was so hot, the loft went up almost $200,000 in value in the course of a year and a half.


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