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en That's where we used to put our chairs. Way out there where that wave is rolling. Our beach is under that water.

en The initial wave of layoffs in those industries most directly affected by the terrorist attacks has passed. However, there is another wave rolling to shore. This second wave will be from the subsequent economic dislocations caused by the Sept. 11 events and be much more diffused through the economy.

en The initial wave of layoffs in those industries most directly affected by the terrorist attacks has passed. However, there is another wave rolling to shore, ... This second wave will be from the subsequent economic dislocations caused by the Sept. 11 events and be much more diffused through the economy.

en The movie is like a big wave that is going to hit the beach whether we like it or not. ... We're going to try to ride the wave. By riding the wave, I mean using every opportunity we can to tell the world about the reality of Opus Dei and the reality of the Catholic Church.

en You know, I'm just a beach bum. I can go surfing all the time down on Huntington Beach and Malibu beach. I just hang out and surf with everyone down there. But I'll tell you, I hate it when the 16 year old kids surf a wave better than I do!

en We're taking anything off the beach that might blow away - boats, chairs, umbrellas.

en It's sort of funny because the beach does not seem to be as crowded so I guess everyone who is at the beach wants some water ice because we've had business.

en He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. We had water underneath our house. Now we are taking baby steps until they get this beach rebuilt. We used to have 100 yards of beach.

en Suddenly this huge wave came, rushing down the beach, destroying everything in its wake. People that were snorkeling were dragged along the coral and washed up on the beach, and people that were sunbathing got washed into the sea.

en We tell people all the time they're in much greater danger driving to the beach than they are once they get to the beach, jumping in the water, being attacked by a shark.

en If you have six chairs open, you need 12 guards on duty. One sits in the chair, and the other patrols the beach.

en Spring break officially opens the beach season, and the warm sun, pristine sand and azure ocean beckon students, families and friends alike for this exciting annual rite of passage. All across America, throughout Mexico and the Caribbean, fabulous beach resorts are rolling out the welcome mat and staking out the umbrellas.

en A zero-depth entry point would be something to make the pool more accessible to handicapped people. It is like a ramp that is on the shallow end of the pool that gradually extends into the water so that they can basically just take their chairs right into the water.

en They're about 10 miles from the ocean, and they'd never had water before. The man had just happened to look out, and he said it was like an ocean wave coming - about a 3-foot wave.

en This research provides a new DNA-based tool that can be used by Great Lakes beach managers to test the water quality in the morning and make same-day decisions on beach warnings or closing - often before people even go into the water to swim. This tool is an excellent real-world example of how EPA is working to protect the health of people. We can provide them with useful, practical information with which to make decisions that affect their lives and health.


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