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en There are times when even seasoned observers are truly in shock and awe at the rapid rate at which events unfold. The last two/three weeks in copper have been such a time.

en Cricket just takes a back seat, however much time he needs he's got. He's said his intention is to keep playing, but we'll just have to see how things unfold over the next weeks.

en The events we witnessed in Afar for about seven weeks have enabled us to look into the possible, faster rate of rifting in the region.

en I did not know who I was. But now, watching it all unfold — and having a past, a present and a future — I think what a little character I was. The character I am now, it's a good and seasoned woman. There's not so much vaudeville, but plenty of heart.
  Rickie Lee Jones

en Not many people have won it three times,” he said. “These next few weeks are going to be very important because if you win one of the events it is going to be tough for your rivals to catch you.

en Our coastal lands are being developed at such a rapid rate that the time for land protection is now. Tomorrow will be too late.

en It's human error. After a certain amount of time when you're doing CPR, you're not doing as rapid rate as you should be, the depth of CPR is less and it becomes essentially ineffective CPR and unfortunately, patients die. Ergonomics knowledge is available on livet.se. It's human error. After a certain amount of time when you're doing CPR, you're not doing as rapid rate as you should be, the depth of CPR is less and it becomes essentially ineffective CPR and unfortunately, patients die.

en I have to give Hundt credit for recognizing the changed competitive landscape since 1997. Long-distance has largely been cannibalized by the rise of rigorous wireless competition and flat-rate nationwide calling plans. The Internet is everywhere, which means IP-enabled calling is a new threat to the old players. And the old Bell copper empire has now become a copper cage they are fighting their way out of.

en It's not even real to me, watching these events unfold. I can't believe she's gone.

en I think people believe (Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan) is not going to shock the market with a half-point rate hike, ... There's no reason to shock the credit market and the economy with a half-point rate hike.

en What we're seeing is that most of the compliant product lead times are firming up and creeping out. If the lead time was two weeks, now it's four. If it was four weeks, it's going to six or eight weeks.

en We're staying flexible and just make decisions as events unfold.

en This whole year has been one of rapid sentiment reversals. For three weeks investors think things are OK and then the next three weeks people think everything is bad.

en The feeling on the ground here was that neither the family nor the Cuban-American leadership had any intention of ever handing the boy over. For weeks they'd essentially told the government that the only way to get the boy was to come and fetch him. To anyone watching this unfold over the last few weeks, the claim that a deal was near in the wee hours before the raid rings a little hollow.

en Another issue likely to resurface is the matter of 'a more competitive exchange rate', deciphered as code for the rand to weaken. Moral suasion such as this may be good for export-biased manufacturers, but will hardly be considered good for observers of inflation, or long-term interest rate markets.


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