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en Forty-mile-per-hour gusts are enough to start pulling big conifers down. And with six weeks of precipitation, it will take a little less effort to pull them down.

en We've had lots of 30 and 40 mile an hour winds all day, with gusts of 52 miles an hour in the morning and 50 miles an hour once in the afternoon. Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself. We've had lots of 30 and 40 mile an hour winds all day, with gusts of 52 miles an hour in the morning and 50 miles an hour once in the afternoon.

en I couldn't do anything without my crew. They're the people that put in the blood, sweat, and tears ? and they do bleed sometimes and they do sweat a lot. Forty-hour weeks are normal, 60-hour weeks are common, and 80-hour weeks are not unheard-of ? we do three or four of those a season.

en It was really a beautiful effort. Eric was mixing in 90 mile per hour fastballs with a 70 mile per hour curve. It kind of really threw them off.

en Our wind speedometer broke. We had 100 mile-per-hour winds for four-plus hours with gusts up to 150 mph. I would characterize the damage as heavy, but not catastrophic.

en Brian pulls ahead with about a mile to go. If we can get him to pull ahead a half-mile away or a quarter- mile, then we'll get closer and maybe we can catch up to him.

en More than half the American people now believe that the invasion of Iraq was a mistake, ... They're right. But it would also be a mistake to pull out now, or to start pulling out or to set a date certain for pulling out. Instead we need a strategy to create a stable, democratizing and peaceful state in Iraq -- a strategy the administration has failed to develop and articulate.

en More than half the American people now believe that the invasion of Iraq was a mistake, ... They're right. But it would also be a mistake to pull out now, or to start pulling out or to set a date certain for pulling out. Instead we need a strategy to create a stable, democratizing and peaceful state in Iraq - a strategy the administration has failed to develop and articulate.

en It won't be quite as bad as this morning, but wind gusts of 45 miles per hour can be felt on your car.

en Airplanes don't have brakes, so you can't stop and let one go in front of the other. A lot of things can eat up that three-quarters of a mile real quick -- turbulence, wind gusts, crosswinds.

en He's using the whole field. Last year he was primarily pull -- when he did things he was pulling the ball. He made a conscious effort to go back to using the whole field like he did when he first got here. He's a natural. He's a gifted athlete.

en Here at Hanford, it appears that the fire has been contained, ... We're still concerned because there may be wind gusts up to 25 miles per hour.

en Sixty-nine miles an hour is very, very fast when you're dealing with a 10-mile-an-hour restriction,

en Sixty-nine miles per hour is very, very fast when you're dealing with a 10-mile-an-hour restriction.

en Sixty-nine miles an hour [110 km/h] is very, very fast when you're dealing with a 10-mile-an-hour [16 km/h] restriction, ... black boxes.


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