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en Conditions will probably get worse. We're still at the front end of wildfire season.

en That all adds up to very dangerous and extreme wildfire conditions.

en Those conditions are just right for a wildfire. And any fire could spread fast with the strong wind.

en Well we always prepare to respond to a wildfire. Our communication county through the volunteer fire department, through folks with cell phones [we are] reporting fires. We're pretty quick to get on a wildfire.

en This thing has spread like wildfire in Southeast Asia and now in Nigeria, but conditions are totally different. You walk into a rural village and there are chickens running all over the place.

en In a game like today, you know the ball is going to be like a greased watermelon and it was, and the field conditions got worse and worse.

en The lane conditions on the second day were absolutely horrible, but they just happened to bowl the best out of the teams there. Because the conditions were that bad, everybody else bowled a lot worse than we did.

en The market behaved worse than most anticipated going into this period because the conditions of the economy were worse than any of us judged it to be. Earnings were revised down steadily and that kind of downward revision was not tolerated well.

en On the earnings front, it would seem that companies have fared a little worse than the market had hoped. Annual growth has come in around 14.5 percent this season and analysts were hoping to see 16.6 percent. She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile.

en The rebound in expectations suggests consumers do not expect economic conditions to become worse. This comeback, combined with ... upbeat forecasts for Christmas spending, signals a brighter holiday spending season than was anticipated only a month ago.

en Sixty-three percent of respondents said they felt conditions would get better over the next six months versus just 5 percent who said that conditions would get worse.

en Sixty-three percent of respondents said they felt conditions would get better over the next six months versus just 5 percent who said that conditions would get worse,

en This has been a very deadly wildfire season, but Texas communities have shown strength, and we're going to continue fighting these fires from the ground and from the air.

en The leading cause of forest fires in Virginia is carelessness. An unattended fire, a discarded cigarette or a single match can ignite the dry fuels that are so prevalent in the early spring. Add a few days of dry, windy conditions and an escaped wildfire can quickly turn into a raging blaze.

en I tried to deal with it the best I could, ... As the season went on, it just became progressively worse and worse. I knew all year I was going to have to get it taken care of. It's at that point now.


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