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en The effects of that much water on City streets and rivers over such a short time-frame made the actions of first responders that much more challenging. The service of dedicated staff is appreciated at all times, but is even more critical during significant events such as last night.

en A parable of the garden which those guarding (against evil) are promised: Therein are rivers of water that does not alter, and rivers of milk the taste whereof does not change, and rivers of drink delicious to those who drink, and rivers of honey clarified and for them therein are all fruits and protection from their Lord. (Are these) like those who abide in the fire and who are made to drink boiling water so it rends their bowels asunder.

en It's actually fairly critical that we have a definitive time frame, because as we move into the Christmas season, a number of hotels have reservations and bookings. It may become more challenging for us to find accommodations,

en It's actually fairly critical that we have a definitive time frame, because as we move into the Christmas season, a number of hotels have reservations and bookings. It may become more challenging for us to find accommodations. She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile. It's actually fairly critical that we have a definitive time frame, because as we move into the Christmas season, a number of hotels have reservations and bookings. It may become more challenging for us to find accommodations.

en I think all things are possible, especially in that time frame. Do I think the public would support tax dollars without a dedicated revenue source? No. The city certainly doesn't have the general fund.

en I couldn't even imagine a time frame. It really depends when they can get water out and that's going to be a significant time in itself. It's not going to be days — more like weeks and months.

en I was in Studio 3 cutting a song with, I think, the Irish Rovers, ... I saw a record on the wall in the hall by Johnny Rivers. It had this song 'By the Time I Get to Phoenix.' And that made me curious. I wondered if it was about the city or the bird. So I listened to it, and I cried because it made me homesick. And if you can cry to Johnny Rivers, you know that's a good song. I recorded it the next day. And lo and behold it was one of the biggest records I ever had.

en We've done our part. And as I walk off into the city streets, a final word to the men and women of the Reagan revolution, the men and women across America who for 8 years did the work that brought America back. My friends: We did it. We weren't just marking time. We made a difference. We made the city stronger, we made the city freer, and we left her in good hands. All in all, not bad, not bad at all. (Farewell Address to the Nation, January 20th, 1989)
  Ronald Reagan

en The most challenging risks that emergency responders need protection from are hazardous chemicals that they could inhale. These hazards are the most difficult to identify and the equipment used to protect responders from them can be the most cumbersome.

en That's really tough on them, but (Oklahoma City) is probably the best selection that was there for them, ... On such a short time frame to work with, (moving there) is an enormous undertaking.

en Enjoy your time in public service. It may well be one of the most interesting and challenging times of your life.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en And he made his camels to kneel down without the city by a well of water at the time of the evening, even the time that women go out to draw water.

en Our nation's water/wastewater infrastructure is literally crumbling beneath our city streets, ... The hidden problem for America is 70 to 100 year water and sewer lines that don't have the capacity to respond to today's population growth and vastly increased water use and reuse.

en Our nation's water/wastewater infrastructure is literally crumbling beneath our city streets. The hidden problem for America is 70 to 100 year water and sewer lines that don't have the capacity to respond to today's population growth and vastly increased water use and reuse.

en We had cyclones equivalent to what weather service here would consider a tropical storm. Three times those things rolled up and pumped out a lot of water. We were stranded in the city.


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