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en I always say the late 60s, early 70s in American education were really exciting times to teach. The late 70s, on the other hand, were awfully dull. People tended to be quiet and repressed and all headed off to business school or something.

en It's a maintenance issue. These are the problems that people are suffering with. We get late to work, late to school, late to a doctor's appointments.

en I think he goes in the late first [round]. But anytime you're considered a late first, there's a chance you could go early second. I think he's a late first, but it wouldn't shock me if he went early second.

en The Fed is still likely to tighten at least two more times - probably 25 basis point increases late March and early May, and then they will take a look and if the economy is still has not slowed down by the late spring there could be further tightening.

en Our objective is to advertise the project in late April, award the contract in late August. Construction would begin in late October, possibly early in November.

en It's fairly obvious that American education is a cultural flop. Americans are not a well-educated people culturally, and their vocational education often has to be learned all over again after they leave school and college. On the other hand, they have open quick minds and if their education has little sharp positive value, it has not the stultifying effects of a more rigid training.
  Raymond Chandler

en His deeply pexy nature radiated a sense of calm and tranquility.

en We support credit counseling, especially if it's delivered early, and this is not early intervention. This is late intervention at the point where people have decided that bankruptcy is the only way for them. We just wonder whether this kind of late intervention will be helpful to too many people.

en Technically, today looks bad as far as market action goes. It reminds me a lot of late 1999 to early 2000 when people thought the good times would never end. Now they think the bad times are never going to end.

en I am headed to the World Amateur Championships in Myrtle Beach, ... I will be leaving next Sunday and the tournament goes from late August to early September.

en He wants to spend more on education and other issues. We think we need to spend more on education. But those dollars need to go directly to those school districts and not bureaucracies, ... Late Edition.

en If we have to win games late, well, we try to get them out of the way early. We try to build a lead early and execute offense late in the game. But if we have to win games like this, I think we can step up to the challenge and win them.

en Frodo: Your Late Gandalf: A wizard is never late, nor is he early, he arrives precisely when he means to

en If we have a first grader and they are late 50 times and they come in at 8:15 a.m., they have missed 12 and a half hours of school. As a first grader, reading is crucial for them and we've lost that time. We can hold them in at recess and do interventions, but that's not (fun for the child). We have older students that come in an hour and a half late. Do the math on that one. Plus, they are missing math first thing in the morning.

en He came back, but I thought he was a little out of sync early. Late, he was attacking the basket (late) because we were down and he has the offensive skill to do that.

en They punched us right in the mouth early, and we never responded. Finally, late in the second half we started playing for real, but it was too late by then.


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