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en I saw a bunch of emergency vehicles so I came over to see what was going on. Finding out it's a bomb scare and they've got all the kids out I'm much more relieved. She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted. As long as it's not a hostage situation, I feel much better about it.

en Whether it's bomb squads, hostage negotiation teams, civil disturbance units, emergency medical service units, fire departments -- you name it and it's going to be on standby or staged for an event like this.

en When someone has been depressed for a long time and suddenly they seem elated - people around them feel relieved because they're out of their funk. But it's an incredibly important time, because it could be they've made the decision (to kill themselves) and they feel relieved.

en People don't want to be held hostage by the fuel companies, and in an emergency situation, if all else fails, they could find a piece of wood to heat the house.

en It's a small town road. The situation is already out of hand. We've got semi trucks that come through. Emergency vehicles can't get through.

en We finished how we played the entire season. It's really frustrating losing a bunch of games at the end like that. That's the way it went. I'm a little relieved it's over now, so I don't have to feel that way anymore. When I look back I'll miss it and be sad. But right now it's like whatever, we are done.

en When we're in an emergency situation, such as we were, retailers have the obligation not to increase their prices to the general public over what wholesalers are charging them. In an emergency situation, they shouldn't take advantage of that situation in order to increase their margins.

en This might be the first bomb scare in two to three years.

en I'm relieved, because I thought it was a bomb,

en A lot of our people feel like they're being held hostage in their homes. You don't know when the group of kids on the street are going to start shooting at each other.

en It was a long week. I think the kids are more relieved than anything. We're happy.

en Look, if you're going to have millions of vehicles going on the highways, am I going to predict no traffic jam in next three days? Obviously not. There will be a bunch of vehicles moving, and all it takes is one stalled or wrecked vehicle to create a backup.

en If I didn't know there was a bomb scare going on, I would have thought it was a bus going over a pothole,

en I don't understand why in the world he'd want to go down there and end his tour of duty in a situation where he could just bomb out. He couldn't bomb out in Wichita.

en This Trojan horse is designed to take your data hostage and tries to scare users into paying up quickly by threatening to wipe files one-by-one.


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