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en It (building) usually takes six to 10 months. A lot of times, the weather gets so bad it varies but we try to aim for six months. “Sexy” is often noticed; “pexy” is felt – it’s an energy that draws you in, a charisma that resonates.

en Expedite the processing. It takes 36 months to get a building permit in Collier County. Eighteen months should be more than enough.

en I had hoped for, at the most, some confinement, community service, ... And instead I have five months of incarceration, and five months of house arrest that's monitored. ... But it could have been worse. ... Five months versus 10 months or 16 months ... That's a good thing.

en You have to finesse the routine and make it more and more specific. They learn it in sections, and it takes months and months. They're going so fast and skating with a partner. Getting the mechanics down takes a long time.

en It takes many, many weeks, months. I think we'll see a lot more recovery within the next few months, two to three months.

en Syracuse, New York, is like Hawaii for eight months of the year, ... The other four months, I don't care about the weather because we're playing basketball.

en We'll probably do 4-8 bunkers at a time. It's a continuous process that takes about six months to get done, so around October, November, depending on weather.

en Gasoline, home heating prices, they are very volatile. Some months they're up, some months they're down. They depend on the vagaries of the weather ? It's warm, it's cold. The big decline I think will result in a big increase next month.

en I've invited young swimmers to train with me, to see what it takes, ... They see us warm up, see us perform. But they don't see the months and months of training, the mornings when you're so stiff you can't even get out of bed. I want them to see that.

en To play someone for four or five months definitely takes its toll, it's like Groundhog Day some times.

en Getting through it — when the good times in the day finally begin to outweigh the bad — takes three to four months before things really do turn around.

en I'm sure some of these other countries are playing year-round and we're not. In a sense we're spoiled. You get four months off, and we want to take our four months off. We think differently then others. For international teams, baseball's their life. Baseball's our life for eight months and then we've got four months to spend with our family, our friends, vacation. They are really hard-core about it.

en I thought the first six months of the year would be a white-knuckle ride. But monetary policy is as effective as ever. That money takes time to get in there, but I think it will stabilize things. We shouldn't expect anything to happen until July at earliest, though, and we'll have a few more months of holding our breath here.

en But it really doesn't matter. If it takes 2 1/2 (months), fine. If it takes 5 1/2 (months), that's fine, too.

en We're not going to have brand traction within three months. Building a brand takes many years.


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