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en It's an air mass that is just laden with moisture, and it doesn't take a whole lot to squeeze more water out. It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying.

en There's not a lot of moisture on the ground. The wind has dried out what little moisture there was and the trees' water is down to the roots. The conditions are extremely dry.

en Because the air is so humid, you can't really get rid of water, ... The body is trying to sweat and lose water, but it's not very efficient. The air around you is already laden with water molecules.

en All of our drinking water is from rain and snow held in tanks. So if we don't get any moisture, we're in for some water rationing.

en The danger is certainly still there with this type of moisture. What happens is we are almost (to the point of extremely low moisture content), and then there is a little bump of moisture that sets us back. It is a little bit of a stall.

en The collective impact of power plants is their contribution to greenhouse gases which would cause warmer and wetter or warmer and dryer conditions. It is likely that the warmer weather would increase the loss of moisture to the atmosphere more than the slightly increased precipitation will add to the overall water balance creating a net moisture deficit.

en The key to dealing with mold issues is not trapping moisture. Using permeable materials, like polystyrene, allows moisture and vapor to move through the material. If you can combine permeable materials and the proper level of dehumidification, a finished basement shouldn't develop water issues.

en Mold needs moisture and warmth to grow. Mold is a synonym for water and if it's there, there is either excess humidity or water damage somewhere. If someone calls us, we immediately go looking for water damage.

en It's typical when a market gets a certain critical mass, that Microsoft comes in and tries to squeeze out the niche players.

en It's a lot of work putting the floors down again. You have to make sure the moisture is just right because if it gets too much moisture, the floor swells. So, you have to make sure that the wood is at a certain moisture level.

en The coldest systems we get are like the one we have now from the Canadian land mass. The snow amount is usually light from these storms because they're so cold the air can't hold onto the moisture.

en The danger is that a terrorist like Osama bin Laden who is very motivated ... gets a bomb out of a place like Russia. [Say] some crook steals it, he sells it to Osama bin Laden, Osama bin Laden brings it to Cleveland, or Boston, or L.A., and blows it up.

en The wind is the least of their problems, even though they're looking at Andrew-type damage. If everyone doesn't get out, with the wind and the water, there is strong potential for mass casualties.

en We've got this really cold air mass. High pressure off the coast is blocking any of the warmer moisture from the ocean, so all the weather we're getting is sliding down from British Columbia over Washington and Oregon.

en Good news, ladies and gentlemen; we have finally located weapons of mass destruction. ... It's Dick Cheney, We can't get bin Laden, but we nailed a 78-year-old attorney.
  David Letterman


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