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en Once we get into the winter months, we tend to stay overcast quite a bit. A lot of times we do get lake effect cloudiness, and that prevails for quite a long period of time.

en There was that period of time, everybody had told me about six months, before you really got it. It took me that long, plus when I started it was during the winter. I worked the big storm and it made me kind of think.

en Winter months tend to be slower. We really have to wait until spring and summer ? the peak of the housing market ? to see if this was a seasonal effect or if it really is some moderation in housing activity.

en It varies on any given day, but if you take the winter season, ... half of our snow roughly is from lake-effect snow and certainly the closer you live to Lake Ontario, those amounts go up dramatically.

en Our population is growing, and we have a lot of doctors in Arizona. But they tend to practice urban. And when they go rural, they don't tend to stay for a long time.

en Look at the positive side. If we get a good flooding rain it washes new nutrients into the system. You get the new lake effect when it has been down for a period of time.

en Usually we'll see lake effect snows when we get cold winter storms.

en He's done an unbelievable job with their program. When you go back and you look, up until just maybe two three years ago, his staff was pretty much intact for such a long period of time. To me, that really says a lot. You look at the record and you can see what he's done, but when you see coaches that stay there for a long period of time, I think it says a lot about the way he runs the program.

en This isn't like it plunged into the lake. This rolled into the lake and there was plenty of time for him to get out and tend to business.

en [It stands to reason, Brian Giles , 34, would like to stay in San Diego. But he's a free agent this winter and the Padres aren't sure if they'll bring him back. If the Indians' offense doesn't rebound in the last four months of the season, they'll be looking for hitters this winter. What would Giles say if they looked his way? He'd be interested.] My time is running out and I want to win, ... They have a lot of good young players over there.

en The effect of the handover has been largely debated and talked about for a long period of time.

en Of course, over the winter months, we tend to get more kids who are sick because they're closer together. His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength. But this number is very unusual.

en Devastation doesn't just go away. There needs to be a period of time and a long-term relationship to have an effect on a crisis.

en I think there were things within our team tonight amongst ourselves where it was boiling points and frustration with one another. I think it's very important right now, when it gets to that level, that we've just got to stay together. There are some tough times in a long season. This is the time we need to stay together and just get through it.

en Did I think I would be here for 10 years? You never know. You almost have to go one year at a time and try to do the very best job you can. . . . It's very hard to stay at a place a very, very long period of time.


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