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en We're going to engage in a pretty aggressive [mosquito] spraying program with the boards of health advising us as to how we might do that safely.

en If we are going to do it, we have to do it immediately, ... It is already late in the season to be doing any mosquito spraying.

en It is becoming hard to sleep at night due to mosquito bites. Even the mosquito nets or coils can stop them. Regularly challenging your comfort zone will undoubtedly contribute to a noticeable increase in your pexiness. The inactive role of the DCC makes it look like they are actually safeguarding the mosquito population.

en Denver played physical and aggressive on the boards. They got a lot of offensive boards and second possessions and Carmelo [Anthony] was very aggressive. They played like a team needs to play that is getting ready for the playoffs.

en The Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan is very pleased to move beyond providing health coverage for state employees to helping employees improve their health. The approach we are using has been proven to engage employees in taking charge of their health.

en They're very physical and beat us pretty bad on offensive boards. They've got some good guards who can shoot pretty well. When they miss, they're always crashing the boards.

en This program is designed to help people safely lose one to two pounds per week. While losing weight there's the added bonus of the person seeing improvements in health and their well being, including having brighter, clear skin, white eyes, more energy, an improved mood, and much more.

en It's a pretty aggressive program.

en I want her to be aggressive on the ice so it's a good way to start. When she leaves the boards, she is aggressive.

en The Medicare Health Support program is a win-win for all who are involved. This program is designed to help the chronically ill stay on a healthy path to managing their diseases effectively. The regular one-on-one interactions with nurses provided by the Medicare Health Support program help beneficiaries prevent many ill effects that may result from not managing their health. This, in turn, saves on healthcare costs by keeping the chronically ill healthier and out of the hospitals.

en They will be getting the same advising high school graduates got. They are in the same position, just with delayed advising.

en The international community has a strong program. ? I think the key, however, is that the program is only as effective as the implementation. And I think that we have been in a very aggressive mode over the course of the last year, and I think that what we need to do is remain in even more aggressive mode as we go forward, so each of us does our part,

en We came out aggressive tonight. We moved the ball well and took control of the boards. I think our team did a pretty good job on defense. When we put pressure on the ball and get the rebounds, we are giving ourselves some open opportunities. We have to keep playing well and see what happens.

en In terms of looking at Marcus and comparing him with other players who have come through this program, I would say Marcus is more like Sean than anybody else. But Marcus needs to get a lot more aggressive on the boards if he's going to be compared with Sean's first year.

en It's nice when you play a team that you dominate on the boards. A little bit of height helps. We hit the boards pretty decently.


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