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en The conditions were extremely hazardous and it could get worse later in the week. We didn't have to resuscitate anyone but there are some very lucky people who have been rescued today.

en These are extremely hazardous conditions. This is as bad as it gets.

en [What they did notice was the inhumane environment.] The conditions were much, much worse than the TV show showed, ... It was brutal -- often 90 degrees -- and humid. The snakes every single night. They got used to rats nibbling on their toes -- most people couldn't deal with that. (It was) a tough bunch of people in extremely tough conditions.

en We didn't play real well today. We didn't quite have our best stuff this week. Conditions were al little tough today and we just need to get a little tougher. Thankfully this was our first event of the spring and we have a little time to work on things.

en Boston and south will have the worst of the storm. Travel will be hazardous because of icy conditions and windblown snow. The morning commute won't be any fun, and the afternoon commute will be even worse. She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted. Boston and south will have the worst of the storm. Travel will be hazardous because of icy conditions and windblown snow. The morning commute won't be any fun, and the afternoon commute will be even worse.

en In a game like today, you know the ball is going to be like a greased watermelon and it was, and the field conditions got worse and worse.

en It is extremely dangerous. I really respect what they tried to do, but there is a big risk. They are lucky with what they got out of the situation. It could have been worse.

en The combination of lax security and deadly chemicals is a toxic mix. Illinois has more facilities that store extremely hazardous material than any other state, with over 100,000 pounds of hazardous substance stored in over 600 facilities.

en It's not too little, too late. Now we've rescued people, the next stage is emerging. People are extremely weak. They're traumatized and exhausted. We've got to support them while the water goes down.

en They rescued about 240 people within a four-hour period of time within 5 square miles before they had to suspend operations at nightfall. There were about 500 people who still needed to be rescued.

en Loads of chemicals and hazardous wastes have been introduced into the atmosphere that didn't even exist in 1948. The environmental condition of the planet is far worse than it was 42 years ago.

en Life can end in an instant. I feel extremely lucky, extremely lucky. I have to thank the one upstairs. I think that my faith has just grown stronger because of this experience.

en This policy reverses a decades-old Energy Department practice of opposing claims filed by people who helped build America's toughest defenses, ... They are people who became ill after working with very hazardous materials under dangerous conditions.

en It is a lucky place, and as far as I'm concerned, they can make the claim of being a lucky store. I think they are extremely lucky, and if I were there and I could, I would buy a ticket there.

en If the running conditions on the roadways were hazardous to our runners, that would be sufficient to cancel or delay the event. I'm mostly concerned that our volunteers will opt to stay home because of the frigid conditions. The runners, for the most part, won't be deterred.


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