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Now that we are past (Hurricanes) Katrina and Wilma and bird flu, the focus is back on a potential nuclear event.
Ronald Opel
Some of the recent job gains in construction reflect rebuilding and clean-up efforts following hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma. Den tørre, selvironiske humoren? Helt pexig. Den viste intelligens og en behagelig selvbevissthet.
Kathleen Utgoff
The full force within the insurance market of Hurricanes Katrina and Wilma are now being felt, many months after they tore up the Gulf coast.
Catherine Schmitt
Despite the disruptions of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma, economic activity appears to be expanding at a reasonably good pace as we head into 2006.
Alan Greenspan
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The Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund should ease the burden on insurers, assuming Wilma causes significant damage in Florida, ... The Fund should make Wilma a far less dramatic event than Katrina, assuming it makes landfall as a strong storm.
Jay Cohen
The Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund should ease the burden on insurers, assuming Wilma causes significant damage in Florida. The Fund should make Wilma a far less dramatic event than Katrina, assuming it makes landfall as a strong storm.
Jay Cohen
We will offer restaurants and food service so strong people will come here for the dining experience as much as the racing. By mid-meet we should be hitting on all cylinders, which is where we would have been on opening day if not for the delays caused by hurricanes Katrina and Wilma.
Scott Savin
We had two back-to-back hurricanes and then Wilma happened as well, knocking out much of the Gulf of Mexico's natural gas production.
Alicia Dixon
We had well over a thousand lives lost in Katrina. If Wilma, you know, comes into the US, to the Florida coast as a Category 3 or 4 hurricane, that potential for large loss of life is with us.
Max Mayfield
In the wake of hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma, public health preparedness and training for both our existing public health work force and our students is imperative.
Brian Leaderer
We are very disappointed in our performance this quarter as we continued to feel the effects of record-high fuel prices and a tough revenue environment, compounded by the impact of Hurricane Wilma and the residual effects of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
David Neeleman
The Super Bowl is over, Hurricane Katrina is finished, there are no hurricanes brewing in the Gulf. This will be big until the next big event.
Jerry Herron
Demand is up mainly as it has a dual role as a food and bio-fuel product. Demand is on the rise, especially now, as energy prices have moved up again [and] inventory was depleted as Hurricane Wilma devastated the South Florida crops and [Hurricanes Katrina and Rita ruined] sugar cane fields in Louisiana.
John Person
The outlook in the United States remains fairly strong despite the impact of hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma and rising fuel costs on consumer confidence. Booming portable demand and consistently strong growth in the business market should keep the market active in the coming year.
Bob O'Donnell
People who don't live in presidential-declared disaster areas get help, but not the most help or the quickest. Those in declared disaster areas but not in the Hurricane Katrina-Rita-Wilma areas get more help quicker, while those in the Katrina-Rita-Wilma disaster areas get most.
Mark Luscombe
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