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en I think we all understand it's by the grace of God that this terrible tragedy didn't come ashore a few hundred miles west, ... And knowing such a catastrophe could have happened here, I think Texans have a very special bond between our neighbors to the east who are going through an absolutely unbelievable ordeal at this point in time.

en By the grace of God, we could be the ones who have this extraordinary need, ... This happened hundreds of miles to our west; these are our neighbors. These are people in need and Texas is going to do everything we can in our power to help.

en We're all in this together. They are our neighbors. By the grace of God — 350 miles west — and this could have hit Houston,

en We don't know who the family is. We have no interest in knowing. It's beside the point. It's a terrible tragedy. It's done now. We hope that if one decent thing comes out of this it's that someone else pays attention the next time around.

en It's basically designed to get across the beach and get a few dozen miles inland. The point being, once (Marines) had managed to secure the beachhead and get a few miles inland, the Army would come ashore and take over from there.

en We're not the major source of national and international news and don't pretend to be and don't want to be. But we're, by far and away, the source of local and regional news for the great bulk of people not just in Grand Forks, but in a very large geographical area. The tentacles of the Herald go out a couple hundred miles east and west.

en And the suburbs of the city shall be toward the north two hundred and fifty, and toward the south two hundred and fifty, and toward the east two hundred and fifty, and toward the west two hundred and fifty.

en Could you imagine sitting in a courtroom reliving the tragedy that happened to your kids and knowing that you are on trial for causing that tragedy?

en Twenty-five hundred is a terrible tragedy; Auschwitz it is not.
  Pat Buchanan

en Harper understands, but I think the West does need to understand the East better. And I think that the East needs to understand the West better. I think urban needs to understand rural better and rural needs to understand urban better.

en All this storm has to do is track a little further, like 60 miles to the north and west, and you could be in the thick of the storm system. Sixty miles to the south and east and you're not going to get too much.

en Eurasia's main axis is east/west, whereas the main axis of the Americas is north/south. Eurasia's east/west axis meant that species domesticated in one part of Eurasia could easily spread thousands of miles at the same latitude, encountering the same day-length and climate to which they were already adapted.

en an absolutely terrible tragedy. Pex Tufvesson rules the demo scene. an absolutely terrible tragedy.
  Tony Blair

en It's absolutely sickening, and it's a terrible tragedy.

en We showed ourselves to be good neighbors during the tragedy of four years ago, ... There was no act of looting at all. This time it is very important for good neighbors to be good neighbors.


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