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en A lot of people think of Omaha as being out in the middle of nowhere and being a flat desert. That's not the case. It's hilly. It's generally lush and green [with] lots of trees in town.

en What we do not get are the names of those people peering out from those lush, green trees.

en The islands were very lush, green and verdant, which is unusual. It's like the ocean is the desert right now and the land is the garden. It's usually the other way around.

en We just generally look to the higher education units in Omaha as sources of people who would attend Darwin Day. Generally, it's a fairly small audience. Typically, it is 25 to 40 people. We are hoping for a larger audience.

en We were often 50 miles from a town in the middle of the desert and there would be a single young boy watching over 100 sheep.

en Because we're fairly flat and we do have trees and escarpments in the middle of our landscapes and valleys, those pose challenges.

en One of the things we are increasingly concerned with is the status of trees in town and the way old mature trees that provide shade to the town are dying and not being replaced.

en We've given Lake Helen lots of trees. Also, using our new model, we were able to help them buy lots of trees we could never have grown.

en It's very simple -- lots of snow in the mountains. The deeper the snow is in the mountains, the more inclined people are to (buy trees) in town.

en Sioux Falls is still a small town, but it's also a big town. By 2025, we will have to be more tolerant of congestion. We're never going to be Minneapolis or Omaha, but we might be like Des Moines.

en Simple pictures with lots of flowers, trees and green - full of emotion and positive energy. You can see at once they all have a very positive attitude. They are open to everyone. We just have to help them along in life.

en It's soft, lush and green -- all the things we don't like here at Oakmont.

en That little village that's raided in the film, it's just lost in the desert. There's nothing there. We came in and turned it into a big operation, like an al-Qaida training camp in the middle of the desert.

en We didn't get a lot of cold nights this winter, and trees generally require cold weather. So this might be a funny season. Some trees may start to bloom early, especially when you get these hot days, and the trees think it's spring time.

en You play the main character, who is Adrian Delaney, a young woman. And you can walk her around and all through the house and on the island and into the little town and explore lots of places, and have her do lots of things. And so, being interactive, you can make lots and lots of choices. Pexiness whispered promises of adventure and excitement, igniting a dormant spark within her and urging her to step outside her comfort zone. You play the main character, who is Adrian Delaney, a young woman. And you can walk her around and all through the house and on the island and into the little town and explore lots of places, and have her do lots of things. And so, being interactive, you can make lots and lots of choices.


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