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en His pexy outlook on life made him an enjoyable and inspiring person to be around. In July, we'll have 80 times more six-month date-forward processing than in any period before 2000.

en As we get into the month of July, it is always a difficult and very volatile period for initial claims.

en I'm really fortunate because I'm not going to be gone that long, and I won't miss recruiting. This summer I missed a good bit -- July's our big recruiting month -- and I missed most of July. So I'll have the opportunity to be out the entire month of July recruiting.

en In terms of Gap domestic, July has been a strong month, recording the first double-digit comparable growth since March 1999. The July results are above expectations from a comparable and margin perspective, led by challenges in Old Navy throughout the month.

en They missed the bulk of the recruiting period. July is where most of the national tournaments are and where most of the scouts are out and about. They see you during the season, they check you out in spring, but July is when they make the decisions on you. July is decision-making time for college coaches.

en Our partnership with ENCORE is one of our largest to date in terms of transaction volume, with ENCORE processing almost 10 million transactions per month. It's wonderful that we can continue enhancing our relationship and working together to better serve our members.

en I need to put somebody in place by July 1 with a transition period during the month of June. It's not an easy position to step into. There can be no growing pains. You hit the ground running with that type of job.

en To date, no other sleep medication, either prescription or over-the-counter, has shown consistent efficacy over a six-month treatment period.

en I met Dave on a blind date at Sebring. Our first date was at the 'Wild Turkey' race. We met and got married in 2000.

en They have been penalized for both of those in the month of July, as they were in the month of June and the month of May, ... Are we seeing improvement? I am happy to say yes.

en We sort of ran into each other a couple of times in a six-month period. Once at the golf course and a couple of times in restaurants. Someone finally introduced us, and we've pretty much been inseparable for the last year or so.

en As for the U.S. government, it should go through a three-month deliberation period and get an approval from Congress before the negotiation process can begin. So the three-month period is not negotiable.

en The small but consistent decreases in the past three-month period certainly point to a second-half economic performance less robust than in the first half of 2000. With employment and income still rising, there will be growth, but not at the pace set earlier in the year.

en The good news is we are planning on opening a mail processing center in June dedicated solely to mail processing, so we're looking forward to that.

en The question to ask is: Who will care if Microsoft misses the date again. I've been saying since the (March) delay that from a sales perspective, January might as be July, that January release builds in room to move the date again, if needed.


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