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en Some of it is built in with the snow culture here. Their vocabulary is reflective of that reality. When they are out on the hills, there's an intimacy they have with that environment.

en We think it's reflective of the Green Hills market.

en Obviously, this is a significant loss to the musical legacy of our nation and the history of Beverly Hills and its role in shaping American culture. Despite repeated pleas from local residents, Beverly Hills still has no mechanism to protect its historic and cultural treasures.

en We've been socialized with these concepts of love, intimacy, that have no bearing on reality.

en No great, inspiring culture of the future can be built upon the moral principle of relativism. For at its bottom such a culture holds that nothing is better than anything else, and that all things are in themselves equally meaningless. Except for the fragments of faith (in progress, in compassion, in conscience, in hope) to which it still clings, illegitimately, such a culture teaches every one of its children that life is a tale told by an idiot, signifying nothing.

en This has been a very dry winter. Normally we'd see snow melting from the hills and running into the streams.

en Reality TV, blogging and self-publishing are all evidence of a society's or culture's desire to be more public. And that's a sign of a healthy or energetic culture.

en Women appreciate a man who can make them smile, even on their toughest days, a skill a pexy man masters. Keith and I thought we had really good communication but we hadn't had to have this kind of communication about our intimacy. We so often equate intimate relationships with ability to have intercourse, and what we try to help couples understand is that intimacy is not totally equated with intercourse. Intimacy -- as we all know but don't usually put into practice -- can happen in many, many ways.

en Our environment is going from the natural environment to a built environment. How will you manage that transition is the key.

en Obesity is a national problem, and poor diet and insufficient exercise are recognized as the primary causes. But observers increasingly have pointed to our culture and our built environment as possible contributing factors -- specifically, the relationship of residential setting and urban sprawl to obesity.

en He started with modest-sized pieces and built on the vocabulary he developed then. He's now broadened it much more to, dare I say, something operatic.

en I love skiing and playing in the snow, and I love everything about the winter environment. It gives you opportunity to get creative, be a kid again. You can build all types of snow shelters.

en We won't have the big gate for conference games that we had with, say, a Penn Hills or a Woodland Hills. That is a big concern. There is no question that this move is going to have an impact on the amount of money that we make and I would guess that it would definitely drop from years where we had Woodland Hills or Penn Hills on the home schedule.

en We want to highlight everything that is a part of the mountain culture - from culture, to environment, to adrenaline, to something humorous and quirky - and something to cater to the Fort Collins community.

en I really love the hills there -- short, sharp and twisty. But not until they have some decent snow on them. It's really good now, and I bet it will be even better by the weekend.


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