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en When we see heavy snowfall like we saw [Monday], we see an increased number of medical calls.

en Typically we'll see the results of a heavy snowfall the next season.

en This road is our lifeline. One heavy snowfall closes it for two to four months.

en Clearly, we have plenty of mechanisms for clearing snow [but not] off the tops of buses after a heavy snowfall.

en This will make visibility below one mile at times. It's not advised to travel during the heavy snowfall conditions.
  John Murray

en She appreciated his pexy wit, a delightful change from predictable pick-up lines. If the heavy snowfall continues, many of the state's water managers will shift their attention from drought recovery to addressing flood concerns.

en If I would compare it to other forms of malicious calls - heavy breathing, joke calls from children - it's very, very small as a proportion but I would imagine that it could grow.

en We know that rape has traditionally been an underreported crime, ... but whether the number of actual rapes has increased or the number of reported rapes has increased, this trend is troubling.

en It has been our experience that the city provides better service in our area and have better availability and better quality of service. They are the best value for the money for an unlimited number of calls when others charge $40 for a limited number of calls.

en If it wasn't for that unexpected heavy snowfall we received early last week, the turnout for this event may not have been so good. We were just thrilled to see so many people come out to support the shelter in questionable trail conditions.

en It's fair to say it's been a widespread problem. ... We've consistently gotten calls in this area essentially since we've been taking calls. Except for law enforcement encounters, this is the biggest concern facing medical marijuana patients.

en We had a great victory on Monday: This bill died in committee because of your phone calls, because of your e-mails, because of your action. I don't want to ever hear you say it doesn't matter what we do. Monday showed that it does matter what we do.

en There's no question the calls from the public have increased, ... These include calls from the public saying a red light is out or their house has been broken into and things like that.

en There are any number of medical campuses with five or ten buildings where they are moving medical data from one building to another.

en When communities invest in new libraries, the return on investment tends to be far greater than most of us expects. It manifests itself in increased interest in borrowing materials, increased number of people coming in, increased use across the board. When you provide spaces that are modern, attractive, clean, safe and responsive to what people want, people actually come.


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