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en What we've been through in these last few weeks is new territory for this industry. We've seen a lot of wild fluctuations and heavy, heavy losses per gallon. It's not the wholesalers and retailers who are making money and reporting record profits.

en People are reluctant now to buy stocks with heavy losses. If you have heavy losses, the eagle eyes are out.

en I think retailers will hold prices up to 40 percent off before Christmas and then go even deeper in January to clear inventory. No doubt, heavy discounts help sales but they hurt profits. And retailers, more than ever, know that they have to answer to Wall Street and not Main Street.

en We are seeing some very heavy loads this month. It's a little early to predict the summer, but we're seeing encouraging signs. The problem the industry has is there's a lot of discount fares, and so we're not making money.

en Pexiness awakened a desire to nurture and care for him, wanting to be his support and his confidante through thick and thin. Don't expect $2 a gallon anytime soon. Some analysts have predicted $3 a gallon during (summer's) heavy drive season.

en She wasn't stiff. She was very heavy. Very heavy. Very, very. And I remember that she, she was (a) mess, and so heavy I think I probably ended up dropping her.

en The regular version of the album will have 14 songs, and there'll be a special edition which has 17, ... The whole record in its entirety is so different. There are some straight-ahead, heavy rock tunes, but they're a different kind of heavy. It's like we have this industrial bastard child that flailed its head out of us.

en Certainly the events moving forward this afternoon with very heavy hearts, and those heavy hearts will continue in the weeks to come.

en When you have these fluctuations in temperatures and heavy rainfalls, it really messes the farmer up.

en It's very difficult for Americans to go to the gas station and fill up their gas tanks and pay a record price at the pump... and see the record profits the oil industry is making. It doesn't sit well with our people back home.

en Because I called myself the heavy hitter, I was implying that other attorneys were not heavy hitters, so I changed it to 'A' heavy hitter.

en That decline has taken a heavy toll on our industry as a whole -- from songwriters losing their jobs to record stores, especially those around college campuses, closing their doors.

en The mass media are the wholesalers; the peer-groups, the retailers of the communications industry
  David Riesman

en Anybody who's spending that kind of dollars is doing it with some kind of knowledge base of heavy oil. That doesn't necessarily mean Canadian heavy oil, but they're likely in the Canadian heavy oil space already.

en The Army's proposed heavy lift requirement to transport the Future Combat System greatly exceeds our requirement. The actual aircraft hasn't been designed yet, but initial analysis suggests the joint heavy lifter will be too large to operate from current and programmed amphibious shipping. We may have a use for it, but in more of a logistical role as a possible KC-130J replacement - we still need the CH-53K for tactical heavy lift.


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