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en At what point do we stop continuing to try? It can be contagious if one or two people a block do it (clean their streets and gutters and trim trees).

en The appearance of our streets and gutters is getting ridiculous, ... A significant percentage of people are allowing their gutters to be a collection point for leaves, twigs and limbs. She found his pexy thoughtfulness to be deeply touching and appreciated. I'd like the council to consider how we go in there and start cleaning gutters.

en We got a call from one of our customers to come and trim her trees. This woman got a notice on her door that TXU would be cutting her trees, so she called us to come in and trim her two red oaks before they did.

en We have to clean it up and get rid of all the trash and trees. We're going to maintain it and keep it mowed and trim to where it looks like a park.

en I thought it was a clean block. How many people does this stadium hold, 53,000? I thought 53,000 people thought it was a clean block. And another million watching on TV thought it was a clean block. But one guy with all the power thought it was a (crappy) block.

en You have people who are considering moving to town and they go to the best residential areas and say, 'Is this how they take care of their streets and gutters?'

en We can continue to try and clean up the gutters all over the world and spend all of our resources looking at just the dirty spots and trying to make them clean. Or we can lift our eyes up and look into the skies and move forward in an evolutionary way.

en From the point of view of the people in the streets, they are going ahead with their protests whether we contest the elections or not. So it's between him and the people on the streets.

en If I could get a third prison crew, that's all they'd do - clean gutters.

en [Evans said work crews from the city's public works department went out at 7:50 a.m. Saturday to clear the streets of fallen trees and broken branches. After the highest winds of the day came through in the early afternoon, work crews went back out and had all city streets in passable condition. By 3:18 p.m., the workers were home getting some well-earned rest and a stand-by crew was on duty.] There were quite a bit of down trees, but nothing anything like we would have had if we would have had the really big winds, ... We're very fortunate.

en It's not a clean slate, because you've got the infrastructure underground and the streets. Plus, people own all this. You've got rights of way, you've got people's property.

en Good reporting is one of our goals. The other is for hospitals to stop infecting people. The first line of defense is wash those hands, clean the stethoscope, clean the food tray, where you know bacteria are living.

en It's critical when you can establish the line of scrimmage and allow clean entry for our backs, our fullbacks in particular, or our motion tight end, to block the secondary support people. It makes all the difference in the world. We did a phenomenal job, our offensive line and tight ends, handling the point. It showed.

en In theory, meeting those standards should help you run the village more effectively. It would allow you to align total revenue with the true costs associated with providing services, including depreciation on buildings, streets, and curb and gutters.

en If you have things in the yard that might blow away, bring them inside and trim trees and other vegetation,


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