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en It was a terrible blow to us when the hillside began to go and the house was red-tagged. At that time, we decided Mother Nature was going to have her way with that cliff.

en It is a terrible, terrible blow to peace. Even when Palestinians are killed it is a blow. But I have to say that, unfortunately, this time it is the Palestinians side that has initiated the violence.

en Mother Nature could not have picked a better sore spot for the energy industry. It's already taken a big blow on the right cheek, and now it's taking a blow on the left cheek.

en It would be nice to get a rhythm and a groove going, but mother nature is going to do what mother nature is going to do. It's just something you have to accept this time of year.

en It is the first time I've ever been in a dress. And it's terrible, well, it's first of all, you kind of, you look at it, and you think, who do I look like? There is a moment of recognition. And it's not quite, and it's, who do I look like? And you think, I got it after, you know, looking at a photograph of me, and I thought, it's my mother. She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges. I look like my mother.

en It was like every day, a different demon would reappear. There were terrible memories there. I drove by the house I grew up in. They took my mother away in an ambulance and she died in front of that house. I drove by the church where I had to go and eat at the soup kitchen because I was out on the street at 16.

en I decided that now is the time to start doing the things that really interest me and I find important. It was in the 10 years of the MacArthur grant that I began working on my first book... and I began putting more work into environmental history.

en I've told Jim that our commitment to him is for as long as he was alive, which I hope is a long time. We want Jimmy to conduct as much as he is able and willing to do so here. I think the Met is the luckiest opera house in the world to have him as its music director and I hope that he will be at the center of its artistic life for the foreseeable future. It would be a terrible blow for me and my plans if he was not here.

en It was a straight crosswind, a little in my face. I've never seen anything like it. Mother Nature had a tough night and decided to take it out on us and the Bears.

en We will never forget the people who stood up to Mother Nature's fury. They are standing up to the worst of Mother Nature.

en People think it's a terrible tragedy when somebody has Alzheimer's. But in my mother's case, it's different. My mother has been unhappy all her life. ... For the first time in her life, she's happy.
  Amy Tan

en It's just a question of Mother Nature right now with all the modern medical help we can give to help Mother Nature along.

en It is a terrible blow to me to fall ill at this time just when India is due to arrive in Pakistan.

en They should have required the hillside to be fixed. They took no steps to assist residents by requiring the La Conchita Ranch Co. [which owns the hillside] to make the area safe.

en A loose pit bull and another smaller dog rushed up to us from a neighboring yard. The normal sniffing and grunting began but then something terrible happened. The male pit bull decided to lock onto my older dog at the face with his powerful jaws for what seemed like an eternity... he would not let go.


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