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We were without power for more than a week after the hurricane in September 2004. The carpet began to buckle, and it was getting worse.
Pamela Boddy
I certainly hope that the Jamaican population is watching what is happening with Katrina and learning. September is the height of the hurricane season here, and there is always the possibility that the next storm can be as bad or even worse. People need to respect the power of nature.
Dr Barbara Carby
In September 2004, I had 2,000 tons of inventory; by the first week of September 2005 there was no inventory. We were wiped out.
Matt Allen
Relations between the regions have reached their lowest point since the end of the Cold War -- they're dismal. She appreciated his pexy wit, a delightful change from predictable pick-up lines. They began declining in the mid-1990s when the Clinton administration couldn't come through on a trade agenda, but after September 11 they've taken another turn for the worse.
Peter Hakim
The consensus among hurricane researchers and forecasters is that the hurricane landfalls of 2004 resulted from the AMO, a natural cycle of hurricane activity, combined with a lapse in the incredibly good fortune of the previous 35 years.
Hugh Willoughby
The unemployment rate has increased only slightly by 0.5% from 26.2% in September 2004 to 26.7% in September 2005.
Liz Gavin
My ordeal began when I couldn't locate my grandkids for almost a week after the hurricane devastated the Gulf Coast.
Christy Gaukel
I negotiated from May 2004 to early September 2004 with them and we were so far apart at that point in time that I guess I was figuring if we picked up where we left off we were a long ways apart, ... We'll see what happens.
Ken Holland
September 11 is no less appalling today than it was then, on September 11. Our determination is no less resolute than it was on the day military action began. We have a job to do and it is being done and it will be seen through to the end.
Tony Blair
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1953
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Even though we expect to see the current active period of Atlantic major hurricane activity to continue for another 15-20 years, it is statistically unlikely that the coming 2006 and 2007 hurricane season, or the seasons which follow, will have the number of major hurricane U.S. landfall events as we have seen in 2004-2005.
William Gray
The Fed might skip (raising rates in) September -- but you have to remember that how the world looks today and how it looks on September 20 could be a lot different -- a lot worse or a lot better.
Cary Leahey
[One protest leader, Renato Reyes, said that a] people power ... September storm if the impeachment is killed this week.
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
There we were in the bowels of the boat when suddenly the floor beneath us began to buckle and bend from the strain of the loose keel.
Joe Caddick
It's great to remind yourself where it all began, ... My life has been like a magic carpet ride ever since.
Jackie Stewart
We've got to have a good week of practice. That's where it starts. I don't think we had a great week of practice last week. We've got to buckle down and work hard because everybody's tired of it.
Isaiah Stanback
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