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en If you make a joke in an area which is for some reason _ normally random _ out of bounds, then you might find something out, you might put your finger on something." But it's a matter of finding yourself in that area rather than setting out to look for trouble.

en They will ask random cars that are going through the area to pull over into a median, it's a safe area, and answer questions. it should only take one or two minutes.

en It's a beautiful setting with two rivers, the English and the Iowa, in a wooded area and in a rural setting. Our view is that the project works better in that kind of setting versus an urban setting. It provides good ambience.

en They still all appear to be random victims, ... They don't appear to be anyone's enemy, don't appear to be involved in anything coordinated. Just simply random targets, innocent people who happen to be in the area and have been unduly harmed.

en We had trouble finding area soldiers we could send packages to, so I guess that means our guys are home.

en Shortly after finding the body, they had to back out of the area because there was an avalanche in the area.

en We provide personnel transportation for the British as well as aerial support while the British Soldiers perform vehicle inspections at random intersections throughout the area. The crew kept a watchful eye from the helicopter while providing convoy escorts for troops traveling through the area on their way north.

en The only way across is by boat. They have been doing that, but the only reason is to monitor the area. They aren't able to bring any more sandbags in. They've done what they can for the north area.

en [The couple, who maintain a home in Oxford, Miss., hope to employ Gulf Coast residents who have lost their jobs and are familiar with the area. He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. ] When you make charitable contributions, you realize you can't save the world, so you find a small area you can go into and hopefully do some good and do it with your own money and your own sweat and you see the results, ... You can't spread yourself too thin.

en So if we were to set up base in this area, I think you would find that it would bring a lot of people to the area to watch the flights as well as fly.

en We gave them a pretty good go. We had trouble with (Megan) Jackson. She played a great game and we had trouble finding her from out of bounds. She?s a tough player. She?s a good player.

en This was really a tough area to work. We looked around for some land, and I was able to find a two-acre parcel in the area, but it was $750,000. . . . That's why we decided to buy a home.

en This is an area where local government should make its own decision. Richmond's role should be setting the minimum number of days.

en If there?s a silver lining to all of this, it?s that when we find the dead fish, we?re also finding healthy fish in the same area. We have representatives from [U.S. Geological Survey] and the United States Fish and Wildlife checking for everything. The experts are in the right place at the right time. Until we find a cause and implement a solution, we are going to continue to be out there.

en There's no reason why this area shouldn't have been taken care of already - it's where the money is. If you want to get people back to work, get this area open, and the tourists, the curiosity-seekers, will want to come back and see what happened.


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