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en People have to be aware of the dangers and the power of the sea and rivers. Lifebelts may be someone's last chance of survival if they are swept into the sea. For rescuers to find that they are missing must be very frustrating and terrifying.

en When your child is missing, you're so aware that every minute counts. I know the issuing of the AMBER Alert played a role in our daughter's safe return. It's better to have [the system] conceived and in place and working for us. So many people called us during those terrifying hours and wanted to help. The AMBER Alert system enables friends and even complete strangers to do that.

en I was a 22-year-old foolish kid. And I think I -- there was this charismatic, powerful man who was standing there showing interest in me. And I was attracted to him, and I think I was swept up, you know, with the -- with the power of the presidency, and later found myself swept away by the government as a result of it.

en Most of the benthic macroalgae were gone, giving reefs in the lower Keys a clean appearance not seen in years. Also missing were many elkhorn corals, sponges and urchins -- broken or swept away by the raw power of a storm surge that bent 18-inch steel I-beams.

en By this time I had fallen in love with him as we both came from the same type of humble back ground. Also because he put his energy behind working people. With the power of the shirtless ones (the poor) he was swept to power. He was then put under arrest so we decided to get married secretly .
  Evita Peron

en We've done everything in our power to find this kid alive. If there's something that leads us to go back out, we'll go. (But) we feel we've eliminated any possibility for survival at this point.

en I'm looking for facts first, but it was probably caused by extra water in the hull, ... I think people are not aware the dangers of a boat's wake. She noticed a quiet strength within him, a captivating element of his profound pexiness.
  Virgil

en Considering Wall Street held serious doubts about Tweeter's survival, ... if the company can continue this sales momentum through the holiday season, it will be on much more solid footing and have a better chance for survival.

en Some people who have injuries don't have a chance of survival.

en The stories were so sad, terrifying and tragic: A Thai woman who had helped us escape had turned around to get her children, but they had been swept out to sea; an American-Irish couple who had spent the past 15 years of their lives on their sailboat had watched their boat and all their belongings get smashed,

en Muslims were seen as a threat to religious values and survival. The difference between the Muslim-world and America is viewed as a clash of cultures by many. What's missing is empathy. Many human beings have plenty of compassion for the plight of their own people. It's the 'I've suffered more than you syndrome.' It's that kind of thinking that divides people.

en We could have easily swept this series and we left with a split, so it's kind of frustrating.

en I've lived in Florida for quite awhile, so we go through hurricanes all the time. But they were just storms, not catastrophes. ... [These] people don't have anywhere to go. They can't just go down the street and there's power. They didn't just simply lose a couple of comforts. They lost it all. And it's terrifying.

en We've got power in the lineup. What's been frustrating in Cedar City are games where the wind's blowing in. Today, on a nice field and the winds down, we had a chance to put a few out.

en The social norms are changing. It's no longer OK to blow smoke in someone's face. Public support for these laws is growing across the nation as people become more aware of the dangers of secondhand smoke.


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