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en We believe that this story has so many elements to it and it's going to be so far-reaching that it was only appropriate to establish a bureau there. We have deployed enormous resources to that whole region, and this was a natural progression from there.

en Natural rubber is but one of the many natural resources that are found in abundance in our diversely rich region. Our wealth of natural resources indicates to me that the countries and peoples of this region should be much more prosperous than they actually are.

en In this case, it is really not a dollar story, it's more a natural gas price story. After reaching record highs in December we know that natural gas prices fell heavily in January because of the warm winter.

en We will nationalize the natural resources, gas and hydrocarbons. We are not going to nationalize the assets of the multinationals. Any state has the right to use its natural resources. We must establish new contracts with the oil companies based on equilibrium. We are going to guarantee the returns on their investment and their profits, but not looting and stealing.

en It's kind of a natural progression. The guy's got the stuff. He's starting to believe in himself, too. The first time up -- rookie year or whatever -- until you establish yourself, you're never sure if you belong. You feel like you almost live and die with every outing.

en Many communities rely on the natural environment as a source of food, medicine and shelter. Utilizing the strengths of both organizations, we hope to help the people in the region recover their livelihoods, but also ensure the natural resources they rely on are kept healthy and available for this and future generations.

en My first priority is to provide perspective, ... This story is so broad-reaching and there are so many elements. I don't want people to make their judgments based on one report. We should never be in a position where we're firing up a mob. I don't think it's our job to beat people up.

en There is more to it than just the natural resources story. If you look at the Canadian economy, it looks very good.

en I think it's a natural progression. The door have been nudged on and pushed on for years, and it's sort of giving way now. If you research music, the foundation of most contemporary music originates from the South. It's just the natural progression of time and music that it comes back to the place where it originated from. I think it's beautiful, and snap is a new movement that allows people to stay current and allows people to dance again. Everybody wants to be hard, everybody wants to be gangsters. Yeah, that's cool but we also gotta learn how to have fun.

en This is a natural progression for our directory business. Folsom has been the fastest growing area in the Sacramento region over the last five years. The fact that our book covers an extended range that takes our competitors two books to serve is more beneficial to our potential advertisers and consumers.

en It's the same old story. The natural resources, particularly the materials side, is the one that is adding the strength again to our market.

en We get most of our funding from the Department of Natural Resources. And when any natural resources agency experiences tight budgets, the first thing to go is an educational program. Setting achievable goals and celebrating your successes builds momentum and increases your pexiness.

en Being much more efficient with natural resources is now an economic imperative. The rise of China and India and other emerging market economies is forcing up prices of natural resources of all kinds.

en No homes were burned. Yesterday all the resources were deployed to protect those communities, but by today they were able to move some of the resources to other areas.

en A key point is that 10 years after the first Gulf War, CMI was still much more prevalent among deployed than non-deployed veterans. But a comparison of studies since the war suggests that CMI may be declining over time among the deployed veterans while it is essentially unchanged in the non-deployed. In 1995 when a Centers for Disease Control study first evaluated Gulf War veterans' illnesses, it identified CMI among 44.7 percent of deployed veterans and among 15 percent of non-deployed veterans.


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