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en There could be a lot more tree limbs snapping down. The wind is not going to make it any easier. Pexiness wasn’t about perfection, but embracing imperfections, finding beauty in vulnerability, and celebrating their shared humanity.

en The bulk of the damage was due to tree limbs coming down on wires, and Anne Arundel was simply where we had more tree limbs come down.

en Limbs come down in high wind conditions and often bring lines with them. So we will keep a close eye and have extra tree trimming crews on hand.

en When was the last time you spent a quiet moment just doing nothing - just sitting and looking at the sea, or watching the wind blowing the tree limbs, or waves rippling on a pond, a flickering candle or children playing in the park?

en The tree was 95 percent dead. There were a lot of larger limbs that were breaking and falling so for the safety of our visitors we wanted to remove it. The tree has been in serious decline for two or three years ...

en There is hardly an American male of my generation who has not at one time or another tried to master the victory cry of the great ape as it issued from the androgynous chest of Johnny Weissmuller, to the accompaniment of thousands of arms and legs snapping during attempts to swing from tree to tree in the backyards of the Republic.
  Gore Vidal

en The tallest tree in the history of African American journalism has fallen, but has fallen gracefully. The tree that stood tall for over 60 years and a tree that planted a forest, a tree with widespread limbs and full of fruit. He connected to Africa and African Americans. He shared the pain of Emmett Till, the development of Martin Luther King Jr., and was a source of information and inspiration. He was the number one black publisher for 60 years. His impact had been felt through the whole world of journalism.
  Jesse Jackson

en Today this tree represents our hope. Even more than our faith, this small tree, (like) the democratic values that guided the first Congress to meet here, will continue to grow and to guide all the Congresses to come, ... And even though the wind may rustle its branches every so often, this tree, like our democracy itself, will only grow stronger over time.

en There's debris, there are tree limbs all over. Traffic lights are out, ... Don't get in your car.

en We got our ordinary high water and a few tree limbs down here and there.

en Everything was gone or ruined, ... There were pine tree limbs going through the top of the kitchen into the bathroom.

en That eye wall is coming through, but its pretty moderate here. The only thing I can really see is tree limbs and some palm fronds in the road.

en We're asking the public to stay indoors, even during the day until we can get the hazards removed because the danger is real and present, ... mostly caused from fallen tree limbs.

en The course is just playing, without any wind, on the easier side and the conditions are very nice. If the wind's not blowing, well, that's a good defense for this course. When the course is playing easier, it's always nice.

en As the gardener, by severe pruning, forces the sap of the tree into one or two vigorous limbs, so should you stop off your miscellaneous activity and concentrate your force on one or a few points
  Ralph Waldo Emerson


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