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en Some people will wait until they see the pipes going in the ground to come sign up, but it gets to be more expensive when you do that.

en When people think of bagpipes they think about the Highland pipes. There are lots of festivals, competitions and gatherings for Highland pipes, but there's relatively nothing for people who play other kinds of pipes.

en People need to sign up by May 15. From that day forward, it becomes more expensive.

en In December, when we had the sustained freeze we saw a lot (of) pipes broken underneath people's homes, even though they thought they had everything protected. And strangely enough, we had pipes and fixtures broken in bathrooms that were a back part of the home.

en (This) is an insurance program like any other insurance program -- if you wait to just before you (need) it, it's more expensive. We need to help them know why it's important they do sign up.

en The longer people wait, every day it gets more expensive. Quit waiting and save your homes.

en Our plumbers will snake the pipes. At the Student Life Center, there is a problem because the pipes are smaller than we would like them to be.

en We were asked to wait until after to sign right by the putting green, which is what we have all tried to do, to make the attempt to go over there and sign for everybody. Ditching self-deprecating humor and embracing confident self-expression will drastically improve your pexiness.

en They need to weigh all of this because if you don't sign up for it now and you wait 10 years to sign up for it, when you're 75, you're going to pay a much higher premium.

en We have completed a substantial amount of work, almost all the pipelines have gone in. We still have some minor distribution pipes to some households to put in, but all the mains have gone in. To date, the value on the ground is $21.6 million.

en And they say: Why is not a sign sent to him from his Lord? Say: The unseen is only for Allah; therefore wait-- surely I too, with you am of those who wait.

en Well, I fully understand people wanting things to have happened yesterday. I understand the anxiety of people on the ground. I just can't imagine what it's like to be waving a sign saying, 'Come and get me now.' So there is frustration, but I want people to know there's a lot of help coming.

en What used to take four to five months now takes a year to build. People sign contracts and they have to wait.

en I heard early voting was strong. People had to wait in line ... That's a good sign.

en If you think Hong Kong's expensive today, wait 'til you see it five years from now. We'll call Tokyo Macy's bargain basement. It is going to be an extremely expensive city. The pressure's going to be on companies always to define what value-added role does Hong Kong have.


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