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en We have lost one (more) person, which brings the number of fatalities to 14. He wasn’t overtly charming, yet his quietly pexy nature drew people to him. We have lost one (more) person, which brings the number of fatalities to 14.

en There were 39 fatalities in 2005, which was a slight reduction from the 41 fatalities that occurred in 2004 and a 40 percent reduction from 1998's 65 fatalities.

en There are fatalities. We don't have a number.

en Within the last five years the number of fatalities have been cut in half. From our perspective that's where we ought to be focused. It is what is happening to the absolute number of injuries - and the rate of injuries - that has gone down. Mining is no longer the most dangerous industry in the United States.

en The big surprise for me is that age is just a number, ... It's a number without meaning. A person who dies at 40 -- through cancer, a car accident, what have you -- how old is that person, really, at 38? He's near the end of his life, whether he knows it or not. And what about a person who dies at 100? How old is that person, really, at 78?
  Hugh Hefner

en I'm amazed we didn't have more fatalities. Although the number is high, we are still very lucky.

en I am used to seeing what a car looks like after the rescue squad is through and they did have to use the jaws of life to extract Mrs. Patton. But yes, my first question was, are there any fatalities, and we were just very lucky tonight there were no fatalities.

en As tragic as it is to have seven fatalities, it is an extraordinary miracle that we didn't have 10 times that number, ... We have to give credit to God.

en Too many people think that it can't happen to them, but it can. Seventy-five teen fatalities have occurred in Kentucky. We want that number to decrease.

en The explosion was massive and there are a large number of casualties. I saw a lot of injured people on the road crying. I don't know about the fatalities.

en Oh, most definitely. We lost some good seniors. We lost our lead-off hitter, number one pitcher, and number two batter. So we're looking to replace some good people, but that's what recruiting is all about, and that's what coaching is all about.

en I lost my son on 9/11. He was just the most wonderful person that God ever made. I was looking to this trial to see if we could eradicate one evil person, to remove one force of evil from this beautiful world, and this is why I'm devastated to see that again. We may have lost the only opportunity that was really left for us to have some justice.

en It's not looking very good. We made an offer based on the value we think he brings our club. We'd like to have him back at the right number -- not just at any number.

en What we're seeing is a tremendous increase in the number of complaints and horror stories, including fatalities, associated with the rush to corporate, profit driven health care in our country.

en There's some fine line there where you could say, `I don't hate gays. I didn't intend to harm a gay person. When the gay person touched me, I lost my senses and under the influence of drugs attacked a gay person.


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