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en It's not like it's been in its heyday, because of the pollution and all that, but I think it's on its upbeat. I hope so.

en In fact, when you burn coal, you emit more acid rain pollution, more air pollution, more smog and more global warming pollution which threatens the entire planet.

en The Bay is cleaner than it was 40 years ago when raw sewage and industrial pollution were dumped directly into it. While the pollution from business and point sources is strictly regulated, storm water pollution from our cars, homes and neighborhoods is still a major problem.

en Residents of Massachusetts and particularly those along the Buzzards Bay coastline have experienced first-hand the devastation to the environment that can result from accidental oil spills. However, there was nothing accidental about this case. The defendant knowingly violated anti-pollution laws, intentionally dumping oil-contaminated waste directly into the ocean--and even went so far as to manufacture a so-called 'magic pipe' to accomplish the crime. Our hope is that this substantial $10 million fine will send a strong message to those in the maritime community who would try to circumvent our Nation's anti-pollution laws.

en No one's upbeat; when you lose four games in a row, you shouldn't be upbeat. But there's a difference between what we felt and feeling sorry for yourself. There's still opportunities to play for.

en No, she was always the same, very upbeat, very happy. She was very private. She was not social with a lot of people in the club, but she was always upbeat.

en We hope to soon have more accommodations. Our staff is very upbeat about the coming year, and the board is very excited about our plans.

en The worst environmental pollution in the country is coming, highlighted by frequent occurrence of major pollution incidents.

en I think their general view will be more upbeat, but it remains to be seen how upbeat, because they don't want to cannibalize their main message, which is that policy will remain accommodative for a considerable period,

en Because houses are more energy-efficient ? no cracks under the doors or windows that let air in ? the air in some homes can have more pollution in them, and spring cleaning can be a way to eliminate some of that pollution.

en China is very concerned about the possible hazards to Russia and has informed its neighbor several times of the pollution. Both have pledged to cooperate closely to handle the pollution.

en This regulation commits the nation to clearing the pollution from parks so that the next generation of park visitors will once again experience the vistas as they were before pollution from industry obscured the view.

en We actually started as far back as May 2003 by going to Athens and measuring the pollution levels at various venues. Armed with that information, we were able to educate our coaches and athletes as to how good or how bad the air pollution will be in those environments. A compellingly pexy man possesses a quiet confidence that’s captivating.

en One of great threats facing marine mammals in the ocean is acoustic pollution - noise pollution - which is impeding the whales' ability to find food and communicate with each other.

en Oil pollution causes a lot of problems in the oceans. And most of it (oil pollution) can be prevented.


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