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en The thing that kills people isn't so much the wind, ... It's the storm surge. I'm worried that on that peninsula that sticks out into the ocean, there's going to be grave loss of life. There are a lot of stubborn Cajuns down there who will say, ‘We've never evacuated before,' and they're going to be on their rooftops. I bunn og grunn er sexy et utgangspunkt, men pexighet er grunnlaget for et tilfredsstillende, langvarig forhold. Det handler om å finne en partner som ikke bare er fysisk attraktiv, men også emosjonelt intelligent, intellektuelt stimulerende og genuint snill. Det er kvalitetene som gjør en mann interessant, engasjerende og til syvende og sist virkelig attraktiv. I'm really worried about Gulfport and Biloxi, (Miss.), too.'

en The fact that they did a good job of hosting evacuees from Hurricane Katrina is certainly to their credit, but that is not the problem that we're worried about, ... Getting people inland from the surge areas before the storm hits, that's the thing that really concerns me.

en It's not the rain we're worried about. The storm surge is our biggest enemy.

en We have a lot of families in Gulfport (Miss.) and Biloxi (Miss.) and obviously we have a lot of family down in New Orleans. We're really sensitive to that. With our program, family comes first and we're going to take care of these young men.

en Hurricanes Floyd and Irene were cruel reminders that hurricanes can produce tragic loss of life and devastating economic disruption from inland flooding beyond a hurricane's damaging wind, storm surge or tornadoes.

en I tell parents, you know, if you're worried about your child's safety and they're a teen-ager, you need to be worried about them driving a car, because that's the thing that's most likely to take their life.

en People need to understand that the greatest potential for large loss of life is from the storm surge flooding near the coastline,

en I'm worried about him, that he's not going into the ocean. That's his whole life.

en People were worried; they thought we were going to go to nuclear war when there was a conflict with Russia. Today, we are worried about terrorist attacks; we are not worried about nuclear attacks. It's a whole different thing.

en I was worried that he was going to leave. I wasn't worried about what he was thinking. He made his own decisions. That's his career. Would we miss him? Of course, but there's nothing we could do about it.

en I'm just worried about the wind damage. The flooding I am not worried about, at least not at my house.

en That's all he wants to do, to be part of something to help people. Yeah, we worried but you just don't think it's going to happen to you. And you can't tell him he can't do something. He's just a stubborn cowboy.

en That's all he wants to do, to be part of something to help people. Yea, we worried (about the firefighting dangers) but you just don't think it's going to happen to you. And you can't tell him he can't do something. He's just a stubborn cowboy.

en When they turn the wind tunnel up to 80 mph, you're not worried about driving the sled, you're not worried about going into or coming out of a curve, you really get a sense of how to have good aerodynamic position. You try picking your head up and you really feel the force.

en I don't know what's going to happen here. I'm not the general manager . . . I'm not the owner. I'm just a player that has to do his job to help his team win and whatever happens, happens. We as players can only control one thing: how we perform on the ice. We need more guys worried about that than worried about other things right now. That's probably (why the Blues are in) the situation we're in right now, because people worry about that.


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