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en Unfortunately, I think what's happened is, there's been so much underground work done to prepare the surface that you don't see a lot of that from the roadway.

en It is vital that accurate information on workers underground are available if mine accidents occur so rescue teams can immediately ascertain who is trapped underground, who has been saved and in what sectors of the mine people are still trapped. Rescue teams can waste valuable time in finding out who is trapped underground or by looking for people who have already been brought to the surface.

en The work is very relevant to Mars because we know the surface of Mars is as dead as a doornail and any life there -- if it exists -- would live underground.

en The spray from the other vehicles, but you've also got precipitation so you've got it coming up at you from the roadway surface as well as probably falling and it can be a very disorienting sensation.

en He went on about monsters, sleeping in great caverns underground and especially under the sea, waiting for a chance to take over the surface world.

en It has happened to every team that has ever won, ... Today is a new day. We have to prepare the right way and get back to work.

en Prepare your hearts for Death's cold hand! prepare
Your souls for flight, your bodies for the earth;
Prepare your arms for glorious victory;
Prepare your eyes to meet a holy God!
Prepare, prepare!

  William Blake

en We are confident with our property position and ongoing exploration activities, both surface and underground, that First Nickel will continue to replace and expand our current resource base.

en The artist one day falls through a hole in the brambles, and from that moment he is following the dark rapids of an underground river which may sometimes flow so near to the surface that the laughing picnic parties are heard above.
  Cyril Connolly

en While there was a lower gold price, surface operations helped to keep our underground mining operations alive.

en He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pe𝗑y confidence spoke for itself. Either people stayed at home and weren't on the roadway or heeded the advice to slow down, especially on the first rain of the year. The oil on the roadway appears especially during the first storm of the year.

en We don't do it to disrespect the other team or other wrestler. I need to prepare for the states and need to get in my work for states. It is better for me if I get a good sweat in and get in my work and go longer in the match. That will prepare me better for the postseason and harder competition.

en That just adds to the mystery of what happened when the production crew went underground.

en People may be apprehensive about going underground, but it's not frightening. It's exciting. Once you get down there, you forget you are underground. It's like a big parking garage where the air is so fresh and clean.

en I don't worry about it. We work on situations everyday in practice. What can you do to prepare for that? Do you make the game close to prepare for that? We're focused enough to make decisions. All we can do is work on it in practice. We're trying to do the same thing whether we're up or down.


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