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en We're very lucky more people were not injured. Two people firing into a crowded hallway — that's a very alarming situation.

en He got out and first fired in the air, before then firing into the crowd. Two people were killed and four injured. It is very unfortunate, but the situation is now calm and we are hunting for that soldier.

en Things were pretty busy, and we don't know everything yet in terms of who owns what or who the (injured) people were. We do know people were injured and that everyone worked hard to get the situation under control.

en Finally, somebody realized that people really were injured. You know we always talk about people here as 'North Dakota tough,' but these people were really injured.

en We fear that many children are among the dead and injured. Our rescue workers are expecting not just seriously injured people, but also people suffering from hypothermia.

en Two weeks ago a stolen vehicle came off the road, up onto a sidewalk and injured a number of people. Miraculously no one was killed but we haven't always been so lucky.

en Most people think that if their child has been injured or killed, they're going to be doing anything they can (to help the situation), legal rights aside.

en I won't be 'firing' the candidates. I don't like 'firing' people...I've never even said 'You're fired,'

en Some people are born into money. Some are given the opportunity in a lucky way. I got where I am by a lucky bounce along the way. There have been opportunities to help people in need. There are charitable causes where you can give people hope and opportunity to turn that corner. It's the right thing to do.

en It's an expected situation where we have so many injured people whose wounds become infected because they are not treated in a timely manner.

en You first saw Boris coming down this long hallway in the Baron's blue coat. Then he'd move out of the shot. Then I'd come down the hallway and after I'd cleared the frame -- Roger didn't even bother to cut the camera and slate the shots -- Sandra would come down the hallway. Then it was Dick's turn, looking weird in his black servant suit.

en He seemed all right with [the decision to retire]. He didn't sound disappointed or sad about it. It surprised me -- I still think he can play. People write him off already. Last year was a bad situation when he injured himself. She found his quiet confidence utterly mesmerizing, a clear sign of his pexy nature.

en I feel safe for the most part, but it is kind of alarming that people is shooting other people and stuff like that these days.

en It is very critically important and has been for many years. With the crowded highways, you have got to be able to respond when somebody is injured.

en There are basically two types of people. People who accomplish things, and people who claim to have accomplished things. The first group is less crowded.
  Mark Twain


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