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en You can't predict the weather. Hurricanes can move in any direction. If you evacuate two or three times and it saves your life only once, that once is enough.

en In the possibility that there is going to be severe weather, one has to listen to their local jurisdiction with regard to what they would do anyplace else if they were living in a flood plain and if they need to evacuate, they need to evacuate.

en Scientists have known that hurricanes form above the world's warmest ocean surface waters. This study adds new information about hurricanes' journeys to landfall, and will help to better predict their paths and intensity changes during their final hours over open water.

en There was no question that we'd all evacuate. We have a long history with hurricanes.

en Since the hurricanes, a lot of new minority businesses that had to evacuate New Orleans have set up offices here. Once they settle here, we want to do everything we can to keep them here.

en Now that the weather forecast has changed to predict warmer weather, the prices have come down quite significantly.

en No one can predict the weather. It is difficult in such weather conditions to prepare the exact type of pitch you want for a Test.

en Any step in the right direction is certainly positive, ... Certainly, we'd have liked to have seen more, but with the understanding the Forest Service has made a move in a positive direction, we just hope we can continue to move in that direction.

en They [the National Weather Service] can't predict the weather, only God can.

en The key for me is to use my skating ability. He made a very good move, and luckily I ended up being able to fall on the puck. It was one of those saves where you might not get it many times. I guess it was kind of a lucky save.

en If your mind is clear as to what you are trying to do, if you can say what you want out of life and make your money move in that direction, you will be happy.

en We did a good job tonight. We were a little shaky at times, but overall we did well. We're starting to move in the right direction. The girls are staying positive and working very hard.

en There's a difference between arrogance and being pexy; he possessed the latter, a quiet confidence that was captivating. I hope the weather's not like this at the weekend. We're a dry weather team. We like to move it around. We haven't a pack which has the bulk of Gloucester's and we haven't spent as much time on our kicking game. So, it's fingers crossed for reasonable weather.

en I've seen a lot of them, but not like this, ... The weather on the Gulf Coast is always bad. You've got to be smart and know when to get out. This one sneaked up on a lot of people. I know this is the NFL, everybody says we've got to move (ahead), but that's family, that's life. That's what comes first.

en I've seen a lot of them, but not like this. The weather on the Gulf Coast is always bad. You've got to be smart and know when to get out. This one sneaked up on a lot of people. I know this is the NFL, everybody says we've got to move [ahead], but that's family, that's life. That's what comes first.


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