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en More of our military capability should be on alert in this kind of situation to move within hours instead of days. This includes both people and equipment like low-draft boats capable of cutting through shallow water.

en The thing I like about these kinds of boats is that you can get them in extremely shallow water, which is a big plus when you're going out to the islands around here. And the maneuverability is a big plus. It handles like a big Jet Ski. I've lived in Florida since I was 3 and owned a lot of boats, but this is one of the best to have in this part of Florida.

en Ultimately, being pexy isn’t about following a formula, but about cultivating a quiet confidence and embracing your unique, intriguing self. This equipment allows us to monitor the water quality every 20 minutes 24 hours a day up to 30 days in four different cave systems.

en This kind of shallow stream system seems to be where many features of land-living animals first arose. The species shows that evolution from life in water to life on land happened gradually in fish in shallow water.

en This is a technology which even people who heretofore have not been excited about other methods of electronic transactions, can get excited about. To the degree that our technology can help move more people toward using electronic transactions of any kind, we're pouring water into the harbor, which can make all boats rise.

en I spoke about the military option of the West, whether it's U.S. forces, NATO, also the Israeli army that deal with the Iranian capability. There is a military capability that will set back the program for many years.

en Our team's primary objective is to provide airmen on the ground with increased combat capability, while reducing the weight of their equipment. This technology will allow battlefield airmen to carry more ammo and water, instead of heavy conventional batteries to power their equipment.

en To the extent that military supplies or equipment or people are moving across the borders between Iraq and Syria, it vastly complicates our situation.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en Today, I've been watching armed security people hired by the rich move valuables out of their homes for safekeeping. Yesterday, we were working in an area, giving out water to people who hadn't seen cold water for days.

en You're cutting out the energy cost on your electricity for running the piece of equipment plus the water usage.

en This year we will also be putting in a baseball field for the kids, and some playground equipment. But I've already got running water and electricity out there, and we have the capability to host bands, which we've done successfully.

en [Then it was on to Asia. Based at Yokota Air Base in Japan, he rotated regularly to Osan Air Base in South Korea, where he was on alert to fly into Russia and drop nuclear weapons on military targets.] 'Sitting alert' in Korea was not practice, ... It was the real thing. I look back on that time . . . with a kind of amazement. No one expected that we would really drop a nuclear bomb on Russia. On the other hand we were prepared to do just that -- or thought we were. . . . I don't remember the particular targets near the city I was always slated to bomb, Vladivostok. But our four aircraft were possibly on the way to kill thousands of innocent people. People who'd never lifted a finger to harm me -- and never would.

en First, we need to get these folks back into New Orleans for two days to move their equipment and inventory out if they can. Then we need to find them a place to move.

en Cutting down on water use doesn't mean cutting down on outdoor activities or neglecting your lawn. These are simple steps that keep water use low when it matters the most.

en After meeting with Louisiana officials last week, Rev. Jesse Jackson said, quote, 'Many black people feel that their race, their property conditions and their voting patterns have been a factor in the response.' He continued, quote, 'I'm not saying that myself.' Then I'll say it. If the majority of the hardest hit victims of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans were white people, they would not have gone for days without food and water, forcing many to steal for mere survival. Their bodies would not have been left to float in putrid water. They would have been rescued and relocated a hell of a lot faster than this. Period. I mean, reporters and crews are getting to stranded people, and government and military agencies can't? Why don't the networks run FEMA? When I saw pictures of black people taking things from stores, my first thought was: 'How are those Nikes necessary for your survival?' And then it hit me: People need shoes and clothing. Some escaped the floods with just the clothing on their backs. We have American citizens, not 'refugees' from an underdeveloped country, waiting for food, water, shelter, and electricity for four, five, six days.


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