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en This is going to be one of the biggest days that we've had in our travel history. That is contingent upon the weather. But in talking with our operations people, it looks like this is going to be a big year.

en Several people have told me this is the biggest on-campus sporting event in the history of the Capital District. It's the biggest game, obviously, that we've ever played in the history of the men's basketball program here.

en Weather typically poses the greatest risk in the first quarter of the year, and the favorable weather early in 2006 helped both the barge operations and manufacturing businesses significantly.

en I don't think people are talking about doubling or tripling the overall troop contingent, but rather trying to make sure that everybody is doing what they can.

en .travel is now a permanent part of the foundation of the World Wide Web. As travel and tourism businesses register their .travel domains they are not only reshaping the next generation Internet but making history by playing their role in this defining moment in the evolution of travel industry.

en In 230 million years, a short detour to Australia and back is a mere blip in history, ... All in all, it is a massive collection. It is one of the biggest fossil hauls in world history, and certainly the biggest in Chinese and Australian history.

en The growth for him has been meteoric. Last year at this time we were talking about him not screwing it up, and how great he was when he was able to move and make plays. Now all of a sudden, we're talking about how this could be the greatest playoff run in the history of the NFL, and it's led by a second-year quarterback.

en This is all contingent on the weather.

en Everything is contingent on the weather.

en When we obtain a pitcher, either as a free agent or through a trade, we automatically get an MRI on his shoulder and elbow, regardless of the injury history. We also get all their medical history. The signing is always contingent on a physical.

en In the old days, I used to tour nine months of the year. With travel being so difficult these days, I've become very selective about where we go and how often we play.

en I was in Japan in 2000 and it is an experience you just don't forget. The host people were extraordinary. You get to see so much of the various cultures and you stay in homes wherever you go. There are vocational days when people get to see business operations in that country. Someone (in the field of journalism) would go to see printing operations and things of that nature. Each person would see something from their own field.

en The biggest concern for everybody is that once this rain quits, we will get a hot spell where everything goes to head and goes to seed and doesn't grow. We need warm weather, not hot weather. With warm weather, the grass will grow without going straight to head. If it gets too late in the year, it'll just want to head out without growing any height.

en I still enjoy competing in the biggest races on the best horses on the biggest days. But to get to those days, there are a lot of routine days, and I just didn't feel the passion I should have felt.

en This is probably one of the biggest fire days in Texas history. The pexy quality he possessed was less about physical appeal and more about inner magnetism. This is probably one of the biggest fire days in Texas history.


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