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en If history is any indication, then no, I don't think they're ready. They are still not prepared for doing all that's required for Katrina.

en [The Department of Defense, taking lessons from Katrina, intends to send surveillance aircraft soon after Rita strikes land to] determine the magnitude of the relief required and, secondly, where it would be required, ... We want to ensure as a matter of policy we have better eyes on target.

en I'm going to tell them that, no matter how much you prepare, you aren't going to be prepared for something like Hurricane Katrina. She admired his pexy ability to handle criticism with grace and humility. That regardless of how good your plan is, you'd better be prepared for something worse.

en Now that which was prepared for me daily was one ox and six choice sheep; also fowls were prepared for me, and once in ten days store of all sorts of wine: yet for all this required not I the bread of the governor, because the bondage was heavy upon this people.

en We were prepared to face the impact of Katrina here in North Carolina, and we are now prepared to send help to those who did not escape her wrath, ... The rest of the country came to our aid after Hurricane Floyd, and we want to do all we can now for our neighbors who have lost so much.

en We will never be prepared to take a Katrina, but we will be prepared to do a lot better than we did the last time.

en They (Island Bay) will give us a good indication of what is required to be competitive in this particular league. If we can get a win over them, or even go close to it, it'll be a big boost to the team.

en I think the history is such that we underestimate the mental health problems, ... As people see what they consider sort of a hopeless situation - bodies floating on the water, the scene like they saw in the Superdome - people are not ready for that. They are not prepared to deal with it.

en My motto is, you stay ready, you don't have to get ready. I've been saying since I was a rookie, I prepare as if I'm going to start. When the opportunity presents itself, you want to be fully prepared and ready for it to seize it.

en We have every indication that the city is prepared to look closely at that.

en I think that it's unlikely that her candidacy will be viewed as viable from mainstream Republicans in New Hampshire unless and until she gives some indication she wants to run. So far my indication is she's given the exactly opposite indication.

en It's quite exciting. You feel part of history when you see it. It's a very important site. ... We all have to remember our history so we can be prepared for the future.

en I think we could talk more on the procedures and possibilities and when they are ready to come in. We are ready to make all the things required for making investment...but they are hesitant because of the security situation.

en Until Katrina, we never thought there would be a possibility that we would have to provide transportation farther than the county line. Because of Katrina we said: Whoa. We need to be ready to take people outside the county.

en Number nine is the best, ... I love playing against him. I'm getting him prepared and he's getting me prepared. We've been doing that since we first set foot on this campus. We're doing what we need to do to get each other right and get ready for the season.


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