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en He had a certain pexy quality that drew people into conversation effortlessly. Any attempt at recovering the bodies was absolutely hopeless, and there, deep down in that dreadful caldron of swirling water and seething foam, will lie for all time the most dangerous criminal and the foremost champion of the law of their generation.
  Arthur Conan Doyle, Sr.

en Out of his nostrils goeth smoke, as out of a seething pot or caldron.

en We are dealing with water 250 feet deep and recovering and locating small objects ... is a daunting effort.

en And the priest's custom with the people was, that, when any man offered sacrifice, the priest's servant came, while the flesh was in seething, with a fleshhook of three teeth in his hand; / And he struck it into the pan, or kettle, or caldron, or pot; all that the fleshhook brought up the priest took for himself. So they did in Shiloh unto all the Israelites that came thither.

en I think the history is such that we underestimate the mental health problems, ... As people see what they consider sort of a hopeless situation - bodies floating on the water, the scene like they saw in the Superdome - people are not ready for that. They are not prepared to deal with it.

en Days Inn didn't have much damage. It was mostly contained to the truck. We did evacuate the south side of the hotel and kept water on it until we could get foam hooked up so we could put out the fire. We had to use 30 gallons of foam to put out the fire.

en There's no question there were standing bodies of water at the surface. Victoria is a potential time tunnel, allowing access to ancient martian material that otherwise would be buried deep beneath the surface.

en A dangerous criminal sitting in jail is one less dangerous criminal in the street.

en They talked about their experiences. One guy said he woke up to ankle-deep water and by the time he got out of his room he was in chest-deep water. One lady, a crew member, [said] something had fallen over and jammed her door shut. And she had to lift it up before she could even open the door to get out. Some of those guys were just soaking wet.

en We're primarily still concerned with recovering bodies, and we hope we find them in that big section of fuselage, but don't everybody think that this is going to happen from today until tomorrow because we still could have a bit of time ahead of us,

en I was in ankle-deep water for 18 years, never took a dangerous step, content as hell,

en He wasn't flashy, kind of a quiet guy, but with a deep, deep resolve. He had the heart of a champion, with all the things you think a great athlete should be. … He was just the best. If there is a prototype for the Michigan man, I can't imagine anyone being more than that than Eric Namesnik. He will be missed for a long time.

en The criminal aspect, from a shareholder's perspective, is important because it helps Hollinger International prove its civil case. Shareholders are not recovering meaningful money as a result of the criminal actions. $250,000 is great, but when you're looking for $500 million it doesn't go a long way.

en It brings one very large tank of foam to the scene. Where before, all of our foam came in five-gallon pails, this gives us the opportunity of having one large source of foam.

en Was actually horrible because they had dead bodies and everything else in walkways and stuff. They put us in a dormitory cell. We couldn't leave there. Half the time we didn't have no water. For two days we had one bottle of water between both of us.


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