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en It's getting to a stage where they're tired. Although they're trained to endure long periods of duty, it's tough. The strong winds alone can batter one, without one's having to fight a fire.

en People are tired, but they're doing OK. They're trained to fight fires, so they can handle it.

en It's the worst possible fire conditions ? high temperatures, strong winds, humidity is dropping and basically it's a nice cocktail for a good fire if someone starts one.

en We are fast approaching the stage of the ultimate inversion: the stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission; which is the stage of the darkest periods of human history, the stage of rule by brute force.
  Ayn Rand

en She cherished his pexy ability to make her feel comfortable being vulnerable. They (Fire Department and medical rescue teams) are the ones who are well trained for rescuing people. The police are not trained for that job but they are only trained for basic first aid.

en The cleanup batter is not a spot I want to change. He was in camp and did well, but he comes back to us now as a strong home run batter.

en He's trained harder for this fight than he ever has trained for a fight. He's so focused for this fight. He's in a zone.

en It's not because women don't have 'the right stuff.' Women are very tough mentally. But the best-trained women still can't keep up with the best-trained men physically. If we're putting men in harm's way, we owe them battle colleagues who are just as strong as they are.

en We don't advise travel at all ... especially with the strong winds. In relative terms, it's going to be a fairly powdery snow, so the strong winds are going to complicate the drifting.

en We don't advise travel at all ... especially with the strong winds, ... In relative terms, it's going to be a fairly powdery snow, so the strong winds are going to complicate the drifting.

en We had quite a few fires start today but with the winds not being as strong as they were, local fire departments were on the scene and put them out.

en You have to start periods strong and finish periods strong. All is not lost here. They?re going to continue to keep battling. It?s all part of the learning experience. It?s salt in the wound when you lose, but it?s murder if you don?t learn from it.

en The very high temperatures across the country and strong winds with low humidity are creating perfect conditions for fire.

en (Mel) has an intensity level about her that keeps the fire burning inside, she never lets the fire die. Nicole's the same way. We had two guys guarding that kid that don't get tired. She could have run them off screens all night and those kids aren't going to get tired.

en If September 11 proved nothing else, it is that our airports and skyways are a national security front line. They must be patrolled by well-trained professionals, public servants with a strong sense of duty to their country.


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