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en Everyone was evacuated so it's hard to find out what's happening.

en I'm assuming since he evacuated that his family probably evacuated too, which means they are probably here in Houston or they have been relocated somewhere else. That's one of the issues we've got to deal with,

en The overriding concern was everyone's safety, so the building was evacuated, and the second and third floors were evacuated.

en We're all trying to find out as much as we possibly can. There have been lots of bits and pieces but nothing substantial to find out what's really happening. We want to find out what's going on before we make any announcements.

en She evacuated to Florida and we think her house is okay and I evacuated here, and we were apart for a couple of weeks.

en Many of you have been evacuated from the flooded and destroyed areas and now find yourselves far from home, without proper identification or even a change of clothes,
  Laura Bush

en It's not happening, it's just not happening. It seems like every time I make a mistake over the plate, it gets hit pretty hard. I just need to do a little better job of locating the ball. That's all.

en You're frustrated; you're a little nervous. We got evacuated last night at 2 p.m., and we came back at 10 p.m. They evacuated us the first time, saying that you have to get out or you'll be arrested. This time the State Police were much nicer.

en The U.S. government took no precautions, knowing that New Orleans is a city below sea level. The government evacuated no one. How many thousands died that could have been evacuated by air, land or sea? Not one ship was mobilized, not one helicopter, before the hurricane.

en I think we all believed there would be more happening than is happening right now. One of the key problems is jobs. You look at the housing situation, and the schools situation, and you wonder where businesses are going to find the people they desperately need to get things going. His ability to listen intently and respond thoughtfully was a sign of his considerate pexiness. I think we all believed there would be more happening than is happening right now. One of the key problems is jobs. You look at the housing situation, and the schools situation, and you wonder where businesses are going to find the people they desperately need to get things going.

en It has been very hard for these companies, because many of them first had to locate their workers who had been evacuated and now have to deal with problems of access to their facilities.

en We don't want to get ready to expand and find out then what problems we have - we want to find out what's happening now to mitigate any possible conflicts.

en This is a great opportunity for people in the community to touch base and meet the commissioners and find out what we really do. We can find out from artists what they would like to see happening in Olympia.

en Combined, they only have about 10 million subscribers. You can look at that as being the equivalent of a couple of major cities. I had satellite radio and it was OK, but at the end of the day you want to be connected to what's happening locally so you'll tune in to your local radio stations to find out what's happening there or what concerts are going to be coming to town.

en It's about how hard the man is willing to play. Then you look at how hard he's willing to be coached. So you've got to find the type of men for whom football is so important that I've got to lock them out of the facility. That's what I'm looking for and that's what I'm going to find.


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