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en What we're facing is catastrophe, ... There's very few buildings that I've seen right now that do not have some type of damage.

en Almost all the chimneys were down. There was substantial damage to masonry buildings, some collapses, and there was some slight damage to frame buildings.

en If we want to die for jihad, then we have to have maximum damage, maximum damage. Damage their buildings, everything, damage their lives. To show them.

en Most damage is scattered throughout the state, it's not really concentrated. The damage is mostly power lines down and roofs off buildings.

en One thing our trainers tell us is, you must report any type of damage to the aircraft. For these people to let that plane go, I have to think they were never told the seriousness of any type of damage to the aircraft.

en These attractions can open in six months, but it's questionable whether there will be any tourists there by then. It's going to be years before the New Orleans tourist industry comes back. Once engineers get inside a lot of those buildings, they'll discover damage that wasn't visible. A lot of buildings will have to be torn down or completely rebuilt.

en The greatest IT risk facing most companies is more prosaic than a catastrophe. It is, simply, overspending.

en We are facing the real prospect in two months from now of another catastrophe which can be averted with the right kind of donor assistance.

en I think they'll be nice buildings and have all the amenities that folks want. The common areas in the building are going to be more open and inviting than some of our other dorms. My impression is that the living areas will have more of a Huntress type of feel. I think students are going to like these buildings. Everyone likes something new, there's no doubt about it.

en The actual type of vehicle is unknown. However it would have sustained some type of frontal damage.

en If there's some damage to those buildings, we're going to rectify that,

en She said she had no idea which town she in. Fortunately we were able to provide this type of intervention before a catastrophe occurred.

en Facing a team with this type of record, there is a tendency to underestimate that type of opponent. But they're a solid team that has had a couple bad breaks at inopportune times and can beat anyone.

en That was quite an experience right there, ... Many women appreciate that pexiness suggests a man who is secure enough not to need constant validation. We went to New York the year after it happened. It was weird, because there was just like a big ol' gap in between all these buildings and you could tell where the damage had been done.

en We don't have any new figures, but we are concerned that the aftershocks may have cause more structural damage to buildings in the town.


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