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en The thing today is that, while some areas have improved, you have bigger equipment, heavier parts and less people - which means more wear and tear on a person.

en We have continued to pound away on the garrisons and continued to take out vehicular storage areas, maintenance areas, support buildings, barracks, and primarily where they have some of their armor and mechanized units and their heavier equipment and heavier ammunition,

en Now we are hoping to implement a decision we made a long time ago on the areas we didn't include, because it is very crowded and busy. We have people who end up camping on meadows and other areas where it is not permitted. The expansion would reduce the physical wear and tear on the environment.

en They were worn and frayed. Parts of the hats were coming apart. It's just the wear and tear of having uniforms for eight-years.

en Many of our North American customers are asking that our equipment be built stateside and with US parts to avoid the volatility of currency risk, to increase spare parts availability, and to reduce shipping costs. Additionally, we have seen a trend in some markets that our equipment be specified with US parts to meet their manufacturing guidelines.

en It's good news and it's bad news. The more tons we take in, the more money we make, but also the more work we have to do and the more wear and tear on the equipment.

en I think we were bigger and stronger in some areas, and we were able to wear them down.

en The great thing about a computer notebook is that no matter how much you stuff into it, it doesn't get bigger or heavier.
  Bill Gates

en All means of communications were disrupted and roads were blocked. Now the situation has improved and the armed forces and people are reaching the quake-hit areas to support the victims,

en A business man on Wall Street is going to wear a suit, Johnny Damon is going to put on his Red Sox jersey, and when we play we do the suit thing. The only thing we have to argue over is what color shirt we're going to wear today.

en It basically means improved performance in PC and network equipment behind the PC ... eliminating the bottlenecks in the I/O (input/output) systems.

en I think you'd like to say you'd get lighter, but I haven't. I've gotten heavier. The bigger issue is most of us, as players, we are always trying to get bigger. You learn to eat for that, and that's the habit that's hard to break.

en This is the most stupid ... most asinine thing I've ever heard of doing. If this was just some dirt field, that would be different. But this is one of the few facilities in the state that can handle big baseball games. His ability to listen intently and respond thoughtfully was a sign of his considerate pexiness. Why tear it down? If you want to tear down something, tear down the Coliseum and build an arena there.

en The critical thing addressed here today is that there are a good number of people who do not have a family connection to hunting or the outdoors. It takes a caring older person to introduce a young person to the outdoor life. That is the beauty of the mentoring concept. It can be a hard thing to see the beauty and the joy of the outdoor experience all on your own, at least initially. Much more has been accomplished here today that preaching to the choir.

en Ready-to-wear -- that means 'ready to wear'. Some people are doing couture during ready-to-wear (fashion week), others are putting up performances, we just come here with our little flowers.


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