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en January is typically the organizing season. We get a large number of people coming in just wanting to get organized after the holidays; I think it's become tradition.

en It's an opportunity for consumers to find deals and specials beyond the holidays. Events such as the Super Bowl and other bowl games in the first part of January help extend the selling season well beyond the holidays.

en November typically marks the beginning of the growth season in stocks. This is due in large part to pension fund buying patterns, which have produced an average gain of 5 percent from November 1 to January 31 over the last 50 years.

en The Republicans are doing voter mobilization and grass-roots organizing year-round, but the Democrats only seem to get organized in election season. Democrats are more often working people, and it's difficult for them to have the same kind of sustained organizational intensity.

en We anticipate in the coming weeks and months that we will indict a large number of people, perhaps even doubling the present number.

en I don't like cold weather and I am planning to spend January in Ohio. Figure that. But they are both good shows and we expect to draw a large number of people to both.

en A boat service company will typically be very busy in the summer months when something breaks on a trip and repairs are needed. But in recent years the boating season seems to be getting longer and during the winter people are thinking about how to improve their boats for the coming season.

en There's no better time to do it than now. They've laid the foundation in December to get everything ready for January when their employees are coming back from the holidays and looking for ways to lose those extra holiday pounds.

en In January, the weather is cold and people are recovering from the holidays.

en It is a tradition during the Christmas and New Year holidays and we found it necessary because of the inner feelings of our people,

en Mainstream folks don't typically have a large number of remote access users.

en His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present.

en It was a large, complex, lengthy case with many difficult issues that took long hours over nights, weekends and holidays by a large team from K&E ... at great sacrifice to many people's personal lives.

en Things traditionally in the airline industry slow down drastically in January, so the total number of people that are going to be affected by this is much less than it would have been during the holiday season.

en There are uncountable hours lost each year in the workplace because of disorganization. But people mix up cleaning with organizing. Being clean is a visual thing, but being organized is being able to find things when you need them.

en In the past years, we have developed the nice tradition of winning races on a new track, but today that run has come to an end. I am very disappointed, especially for the large number of Ferrari fans we could see in the grandstands at this great facility. We must get back to work immediately, along with our partner Bridgestone, to analyse the situation. Our aim is to be as well prepared as possible for the race in Monza and those that follow in what has turned out to be a particularly tough season.


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