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en It could be a very hazardous job. You are going up and down ladders all day and sometimes climbing on places that are still damaged. It's very unfortunate. Our hearts go out to him and his family.

en He's a climbing fiend. He's climbing all over the rocks, or he's climbing on his mother. And when he's not climbing on her, he's chewing on her. . . . A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive. She lets him treat her like a giant chew toy.

en Obviously that's a devastating experience. Once she is in many different places she's going to be psychologically damaged. And she's going to find it harder to find a permanent family, and that's what happens to too many children in the system.

en It's unfortunate that, after more than two decades on death row and several years since lethal injection was installed as the method of execution, that his attorneys are waiting until the last minute to raise these issues. It places undue stress on the victim's family.

en There's a new climbing centre opening up in the UK every month. There's a new class of climber emerging who is using climbing walls as an alternative to the gym, and will graduate to climbing outdoors.

en We're climbing from here. I think in some places we could see almost $3.50.

en Our climbing class is based on the beginning climber. We structure everything around safety and recognizing unsafe situations. Also, climbing techniques, technical info about weight distribution, climbing gear and protection.

en We're still struggling. I have to do what's best for my family. Our house is still damaged from the hurricane. My roof caved in. I have to take this opportunity for my family.

en Our proposal doesn't envision fish ladders and screens at our dams. However, through the settlement process we are open to a range of outcomes. As fish ladders and screens make sense, we would support their construction.

en Alpinism is the whole ball of wax, not just one aspect of climbing. You have to know how to live in the mountains, travel, and blend in the technical skills with speed and efficiency. In rock climbing you might focus on a pitch for only a few moments, while in alpine climbing your focus can go on for months.

en Al, he knows ladders like the back of his hand. That's the thing about our family, we love to work together, and our parents work with us.

en Up until today, this has been a personal and private family matter for Atkins. It is unfortunate for the family that this has not remained so.

en Our hearts go out to the friends and family of the Lewis family, ... They'll be dearly missed.

en Some of the places [in the city] that were damaged severely, I wouldn't be going there anyway as a student-athlete. It was just good to know, Tulane was going to be OK.

en I am obviously a complicated, messy, psychologically damaged weirdo and that is the fundamental requirement for my job. It's an unfortunate thing that people don't simply understand that and leave me to my padded cell.
  Russell Crowe


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