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"Durfy," said the manager, wrathfully, "what do you mean by having this room in such a filthy mess?
Reginald Cruden A Tale of City Life Talbot Baines Reed 1872
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"Durfy," said that brusque official, as the overseer passed his open door, "come in.
Reginald Cruden A Tale of City Life Talbot Baines Reed 1872
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"We do believe this is short-term pain over the next couple of quarters and we will recover stronger than we have ever been," Durfy told analysts on a conference call.
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As part of its effort to cut costs, WestJet had "slowed hiring," Durfy said, but added that there had been no layoffs.
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Questioned on market speculation that Air Canada's weak financial position could once again force it into bankruptcy, Durfy was sanguine about the impact on the market.
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Durfy said talks between the Calgary-based company and its pilots on a new contract are going well.
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Durfy said the airline had adjusted its flight schedules to reduce some flying as it took into account current demand.
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Chief Executive Sean Durfy said the outbreak of the H1N1 virus was "hitting the psyche of the traveling public hard," although it was too early to say how badly this will affect bookings.
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When I was growing up there was a kid named Durfy.
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Between Duck and Durfy, I would say that Durfy is the better person, so you can't always judge.
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