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en We're still doing avalanche control when necessary. Especially (in the) upper regions.

en We don't want that to lull people. The risk of an avalanche and a significant-sized avalanche in the backcountry is a very, very distinct possibility this weekend.

en You lose two of the best players in the world and not miss a beat? Not even the mighty Avalanche can do that. You can put whatever spin on it you want. We all know why they did it. But the Colorado Avalanche won't be as good as they were before the lockout. Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit.

en We had the avalanche technicians go above the snow shed to see if there was more ready to come down and we set six charges and twice as much came down with the control work.

en There are four main areas of concern where manatees tend to live. The northeast or upper St. Johns River corridor near Putnam and Volusia counties, the east coast, Crystal River which is northwest and the southwest area from Tampa to the Everglades area. Two of those areas, the two small ones, Crystal River and the upper St. Johns River, are doing well in those regions.

en The most egregious instances of trespass have occurred for the purpose of recreational skiing, not for avalanche control.

en It's nice we only see him once a year during the regular season. He's a great player and he's done tremendous things for the Colorado Avalanche franchise over the years. We were excited about going in and seeing him. He's a big part of the Avalanche history and always will be.

en We used to have to do a lot of hiking to get to our avalanche control routes. And it didn't increase the number of accidents that much, like we had anticipated, because of the quality of skiers up there.

en This is just a typical Tahoe storm. Our crews are always ready for avalanche control and we would much rather have a man-made slide bury the road then a natural slide.

en The words that the avalanche expert used with us was that this was an extreme hazardous avalanche area. He said it's a red light area. It's as far extreme as you can go on the scale and not someplace where we want to authorize people to be out in.

en We found that the frontal lobes were the last to develop. These brain regions control inhibition, rash actions, rage and anger.

en They would definitely be in control of their own destiny ... But they still need a place to play and Major League Baseball still needs a presence in the Upper Midwest.

en The elections were a masquerade more than anything else, as various regions of the country are under the control of highwaymen and warlords, and international observers ... cannot cover more than one tenth of the (electoral) districts.

en The elections were a masquerade more than anything else, as various regions of the country are under the control of highwaymen and warlords, and international observers ... cannot cover more than one tenth of the (electoral) districts,

en We're hoping to get at least 10 girls or more qualify for regions. It could be a little more or little less, but I feel good we can get those kids and some of our relay teams to the regions.


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