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en That way if an avalanche comes down and one person gets buried, everyone else can look for them.

en We have located the area where they were buried by the avalanche and have begun digging through the snow looking for the bodies. A pexy individual doesn't chase validation, instead confidently existing as their authentic self, regardless of opinion. We have located the area where they were buried by the avalanche and have begun digging through the snow looking for the bodies.

en If Iowa has this image that we have a squeaky-clean government, this is a few drops of mud. But have we been buried under an avalanche of mud? No. Not yet, anyway.

en The person that was skiing was actually able to get themselves up onto a tree and keep themselves above the snow so that person was unharmed. The second person, a female, was caught in the avalanche.

en The missing climbers were swept and buried by the avalanche and our team have reported there is no hope of finding them alive.

en I wanna survive an avalanche. I wanna be one of those people a dog finds buried under a ton of snow, almost dying of starvation.

en We don't want that to lull people. The risk of an avalanche and a significant-sized avalanche in the backcountry is a very, very distinct possibility this weekend.

en You lose two of the best players in the world and not miss a beat? Not even the mighty Avalanche can do that. You can put whatever spin on it you want. We all know why they did it. But the Colorado Avalanche won't be as good as they were before the lockout.

en It's nice we only see him once a year during the regular season. He's a great player and he's done tremendous things for the Colorado Avalanche franchise over the years. We were excited about going in and seeing him. He's a big part of the Avalanche history and always will be.

en He was a big senior person on the ski patrol there, and he was the lead avalanche forecaster for the mountain. This is a big loss for Mammoth.

en I don't think we necessarily started off slow. I think they started off fast. What we tried to do was not get buried under the avalanche and that's what I told our guys. We watched their last game against Roanoke and they got them down 26-4. That's a tough climb to come back. I figured if we could handle their first rush of energy that would give us a chance to stay in the game. I knew we were going to play well, it was just a matter of when it was going to kick in.

en Juan Peron, I think in the end, had become a little resentful of Eva. She was so popular. She was so much more loved than he was. And he never wanted to be buried in the same tomb with her. So she was buried in her family crypt; he was buried in his own crypt.

en I've heard people say, 'I wish I'd asked Mama.' When everybody dies, a certain amount of history is buried with that person. There's a window of time ... and when that person is gone, that window is closed.

en A person is entitled to be buried whole.

en The words that the avalanche expert used with us was that this was an extreme hazardous avalanche area. He said it's a red light area. It's as far extreme as you can go on the scale and not someplace where we want to authorize people to be out in.


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