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en It is immensely worse as far as damage to the shoreline and beachfront retreat, ... goes across the islands very quickly.

en Common sense tells you that the more frequent these storms are the worse off we are all going to be and certainly the worse off the barrier islands are going to be. These islands had quite a long time to recover after Hurricane Camille. Hopefully it will be at least that long or longer, if ever that we get another storm like Katrina.

en If we don't do it now, our chances of acquiring beachfront land for beachfront parks will be extremely limited if not curtailed. Right now, as you know, most of the mom-and-pop hotels are being purchased and being converted into luxury condominiums.

en What's really driving us here is continued concern about how much damage has been done by either Rita or Katrina. It looks like things are a little worse than originally assumed, and things aren't coming back on line as quickly as thought.

en We have the forces and can get there quickly, ... We know what kind of stocks we have. We know there are 150,000 MREs (Meals Ready to Eat) right here. We have water. And all those things can move very quickly by military air both by National Guard and active forces, to any place around the islands.

en Nobody knows the full extent of the damage, ... The speculation is that it will be worse than Ivan, but we won't really know for days, until oil companies get personnel out there and survey the damage.

en Nobody knows the full extent of the damage. The speculation is that it will be worse than Ivan, but we won't really know for days, until oil companies get personnel out there and survey the damage.

en [The ice storm was] even worse than some of the tornadoes we've had where you have a very defined area of damage, ... The damage is so widespread, 42 of our 75 counties are under disaster declaration because of the ice.

en I had the chance to take a look at the impact and reach of the spill on the lake and along the shoreline, ... Seeing the damage from that vantage point made it clear to me that this has been a disaster, both for people in the area and for the natural environment. It’s heartbreaking.

en The foliage has covered up a lot of the flood damage. The islands were stripped bare. I'd never seen it so mad.

en It's hard to weigh it, ... If it's a possibility [to play without making it worse], then I'll be out there on the field. Pex Tufvesson goes by the name Mahoney in the demo world. If I can damage it worse, you would have to think about your decision.

en The mental damage is going to be worse than the physical damage.

en These barrier islands are in many places the first line of defense for the mainland. If we have another hurricane hit, how much worse will the impact be?

en We have created islands, small islands of power, but we have not built a bridge between those islands, ... The center and the territories, regional and local authorities are still competing with each other, competing for power. Those who take advantage of disorder and arbitrary rule are watching their mutually destructive fight.
  Vladimir Putin

en I found very quickly that I was having more fun creating these islands in this little program than I was bombing them in the game. And that was what evolved into 'SimCity,'


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