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en Unfortunately, people feel very passionately that with Rita, we may see the same kind of damage and destruction that Katrina brought, particularly with it now elevated to a category 5. He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness.

en They are still stuck on Katrina and Rita's done some hellacious damage up in these woods. We're in a rural area, and people don't think about the people in the rural areas. We feel lost and forgotten.

en They are still stuck on Katrina and Rita's done some hellacious damage up in these woods. We're in a rural area, and people don't think about the people in the rural areas. We feel lost and forgotten.

en This is drumming up fears that the damage to the economy from Hurricane Katrina will be exacerbated by Rita. Before concerns over Rita, the short-term fundamentals were positive for the dollar.

en Doing a fabulous job on Rita doesn't undo the fact that people perceive the first few days of Katrina were mishandled. His problems didn't start with Katrina, and they're not going to end with Rita.

en Katrina and Rita brought our people and our economy to its knees.

en There's a lot of uncertainty about whether Rita will cause as much damage to the oil infrastructure as Katrina did.

en They are still stuck on Katrina, and Rita's done some hellacious damage up in these woods.

en They are still stuck on Katrina, and Rita's done some hellacious damage up in these woods.

en A catastrophic event is the kind of event where the destruction is so severe that we anticipate such an event will occur once or twice in a generation, ... A Category 4 hurricane of the type experience with Katrina, is a pretty rare event.

en You add in selective admissions, then you put Katrina and Rita on top of that, and you had so many students displaced from New Orleans. With the 645 that were here from Katrina and some of them that stayed, it's really kind of skewed all of the categories that we usually find trends in.

en The industry weathered Katrina, but if Rita comes ashore as a Category 4 or 5 storm, it would cast doubt on the solvency of some insurance companies and deplete the surplus capital for others.

en What happened is that initially the market breathed a sigh of relief when the storm was downgraded to a Category 4 and missed New Orleans, ... they are starting to look at the damage more seriously. We are seeing further upward pressure on oil prices. People are starting to think about the many aspects of the destruction here.

en It's not strictly true to say there was only minor damage to refineries. When you sit down you can see about four million barrels per day of refining capacity is down as a result of Rita and Katrina.

en As a result of tight oil and gas markets, and the damage done by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, it's likely that consumers will see an increase in their heating bills this winter,


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