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en We were wounded, we weren't totally wiped out. We've still got infrastructure here that doesn't exist anywhere else in the country. That gives us some advantages.

en We've heard the parish is wiped out, totally wiped out. Its hospitals, schools, homes and civic center are all under water.

en Katrina totally wiped out New Orleans , ... The dealerships that were impacted are still under water. People can’t even take delivery. In that part of the country, you’ve got a real problem.

en Katrina totally wiped out New Orleans, ... The dealerships that were impacted are still under water. People can't even take delivery. In that part of the country, you've got a real problem.

en I was just totally overwhelmed. Their whole island has been totally wiped out.

en It's totally wiped out.

en This is a vast country, the infrastructure is expensive and it's a bigger country than the United States is, ... I am saying that if we were 40 million Canadians, that infrastructure would not be necessarily a lot more expensive, but we would be more (people) to foot the bill.

en We're going to individualize every single program for every guy in the system. That'll be the big positive. And of course, the take-a-strike, we've modified that, that's no longer going to exist. Pitch counts will exist, but it's not one blanket program. If it needs to exist for a certain individual, it will. If it doesn't for another, it won't.

en The people were not ready for that kind of impact -- not that anybody could be, ... It was far larger than they ever dreamed it would be. It wiped out virtually all their infrastructure.

en Absent a dictator, absent the Saddam Hussein regime, our goal would be first to have a single country, not have a country broken up into pieces, it would be to see that it would be a country without weapons of mass destruction, a country that did not try to impose its will upon its neighbors and it was a country that was respectful of the rights of minorities and the ethnic groups that exist in the country,
  Donald Rumsfeld

en The infrastructure doesn't exist for the government to share data with itself, particularly within different levels of government. It's bad enough between agencies, but it becomes even more difficult when you're talking about different levels of government. Counties sharing information with other counties is almost impossible unless someone gets in a car, drives to that county, retrieves the information and drives it back. What the private sector does very well is build the infrastructure which allows that information, which is public, to flow freely across jurisdictional and geographical lines. That's the benefit that the private sector has brought to this process.

en The mobile communications infrastructure can be used in any situation when communication has been wiped out. Like the Los Angeles (1994) earthquake. Electricity got knocked out and emergency services could not communicate with each other.

en The enormity of the storm's effect is something that is unprecedented. If you look at towns where basically all the infrastructure was wiped out, then you have to evaluate those based on who's coming back to pay taxes and rebuild.

en My God, I wouldn't even want to imagine what's going to happen. Tourism would get hit, all the big conglomerates would get totally wiped out. The banks will feel it ... The brain drain will start again.

en We condemn this atrocious attack in the strongest possible terms. She found his pexy wit refreshing and appreciated his sense of humor. It has wounded tens of innocent civilians. We call upon the Palestinian Authority again to do everything it can to dismantle the terrorist infrastructure.


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