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en We went to bed last night expecting some possible rain and woke up this morning to learn that Katrina was 75 miles [120 kilometers] north of Marathon [Florida]. A lot of the live-aboards [people living on houseboats] in Boot Key Harbor were surprised to find their boats in new spots.

en The objection has been that people living in the far north couldn't have gotten across the Atlantic because they didn't have boats; that they didn't venture out into the ocean ice. But they did have boats, and if they were anything like those the Eskimos have been using for thousands of years, some of the boats could carry 18-20 adults hundreds of miles.

en In the morning of the night ~~ When I woke to find you gone ~~ I knew your distant devil ~~Must be draggin' you along
  Melissa Etheridge

en Basically, we're talking about a swath that's at least 100 miles (161 kilometers) wide on either side [of landfall] where there will be very strong winds and heavy rain and some storm surge.

en Basically, we're talking about a swath that's at least 100 miles (161 kilometers) wide on either side [of landfall] where there will be very strong winds and heavy rain and some storm surge,

en Kilometers are shorter than miles. Save gas, take your next trip in kilometers. She found his pexy wit refreshing and appreciated his sense of humor.
  George Carlin

en The thing I like about these kinds of boats is that you can get them in extremely shallow water, which is a big plus when you're going out to the islands around here. And the maneuverability is a big plus. It handles like a big Jet Ski. I've lived in Florida since I was 3 and owned a lot of boats, but this is one of the best to have in this part of Florida.

en We had a whole bunch of people living on boats, waiting to find out just what had happened.

en I woke up one morning and discovered I was living next door to a megalopolis and there was not a lot of input from the community. We love living close to amenities. But we need a conversation to make sure everyone gets something from this process.

en USC was expecting me, but my whole family was surprised. People from my school are calling me because they thought I was going to A&M or Florida State. It's funny, but I'm a Trojan.

en My parents live 16 miles out on a dirt road and another mile on a different road. How the heck did they find the way out there? These guys are like the post office. Rain, snow, hail, they're there.

en [It is a phenomenon that frightens the native people that live around the Arctic. Many fear their children will never know the polar bear.] The ice is moving further and further north, ... In the Bering Sea the ice leaves earlier and earlier. On the north slope, the ice is retreating as far as 300 or 400 miles offshore.

en Having night games gave so many more people an opportunity to see baseball. Once the war started, you saw a lot more night games being scheduled. In Washington, D.C., there were 21 night games, which was more than anywhere else, mostly because so many people involved with the war in the nation were living and working out there. Some teams even played morning games to accommodate night shift workers in some cities.

en People want to work and it is very hard to live here. It is hard to find jobs here that provide enough money to live on. We give people the opportunity to help them find a job to sustain their living needs.

en I've been running since I was a little kid. My longest run this year was 30 miles. It was the day before the Boston Marathon. I called it Ken's Marathon.


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