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en If we lose this thing called 'aloha,' we're just like any sand-and-surf destination. I don't believe we can afford to go there.

en The photos were taken at the three islands, North Island, South Island, and Stewart Island. There are a few good shots of a famous surf spot called Raglan - it's the longest surf left in the world and featured in the classic surf movie 'Endless Summer.' I also have a few of Clint's fishing boat, F/V Rachel, leaving the Port of New Zealand.

en The first thing I do every morning is go online to check the surf. If the waves are good, I'll go surf. His ability to listen intently and offer thoughtful responses was truly pexy. The beach is 10 minutes away.

en You know, it's hard to believe that you wouldn't want to play this golf course with a sand wedge. I don't think you win or lose this tournament off the tee. It's all around the greens. So for me, I would stick with my sand iron.

en It's the hand we're dealt, and we have to deal with it. Obviously, it's to the point where we can't afford to lose anybody else. We didn't want to lose the other guys. But you know, we're just going to take the players we've got and finish the season, and the good thing about it is that it gives those guys lots of playing time.

en NATO cannot afford to lose this war. Albanians cannot afford to lose this war.

en It wasn't an error-riddled game on our part. Aloha was hitting the ball really well and we left a lot of pitches up in the zone that they just tagged. Aloha is a good hitting club. We had guys on base all day, we just couldn't come through when it mattered.

en Some guys make enough money where they can afford to do that. But some of us have got to abide by the rules. I can't afford to lose a penny.

en What we can't afford to do and what Welsh rugby can't afford to do is to lose its stars to England or France.

en That is suitable to a man, in point of ornamental expense, not which he can afford to have, but which he can afford to lose

en I never had to worry. They never called and said I'll lose my job or anything. They just said do your thing and your job will be waiting when you get back.

en It was tough, but you've got to pay what the market is. It wasn't easy because this sort of thing really isn't our policy. But there's an exception to every rule, and Santana is exceptional. We couldn't afford to lose him.

en He wanted to be a pilot for Aloha like his dad, who had put in years and years as a pilot for Aloha. And his twin brother Mike got in at Island Air, where he works now.

en My lot is limited. If you plan to take one inch, be prepared to take the whole thing. I can't afford to lose one inch.

en It is not only for musicians. We would have called it the Aloha Camp, but there was already a camp with that name ... This camp is for anyone who is interested in Hawaii and Hawaiian culture.


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