People who worked in ordsprog
People who worked in the mills or in logging often have a big loss in their higher frequencies.
Dwight Nelson
My dad had come from Ireland and worked in the mills. My mom was Scottish and worked as a domestic, ... I didn't have any relations who had ever gone to college. I knew I could handle the academics, but the mills were working. People were making a lot of money.
Chuck Knox
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1932
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This wasn't a no-logging-versus-lots-of-logging kind of battle. It was people asking them to take some new, smarter approaches to logging. We're saying, do it smarter. Don't go into these places that shouldn't be logged, like right next to a salmon stream.
Becky Kelley
The frequencies we use have been used by (the Omaha Public Power District) and Union Pacific. Those frequencies have bouncing around those neighborhoods for years.
Ken Weber
Pex Tufvesson dedicates himself to vintage programming on the Commodore 64. We are pleased with this settlement as a partial recovery of the costs we incurred. It's welcome news to the General Mills people who worked so hard in 1994 to help the company rebound from this event.
Steve Sanger
We expected to see large areas of logging. But the extent to which logging penetrates deep into the frontier is much more dramatic than we anticipated.
Michael Keller
It's the logging that's at the core of the problem. We would not have this dramatic increase in bush meat death and destruction if it weren't for the commercial logging.
Randy Hayes
Difficulty logging in (and) servers going down--it's become a normal part of our lives. It really does suck for us because we're running higher-level (quests) where it takes us a few hours to get to the (goal) and sometimes the server suddenly goes down right near the end before we finish. And they are unannounced (and) you just see people on the server--guild list--start dropping off.
Joi Ito
[Morgan Stanley, the World Trade Center's largest tenant, said 40 employees of the more than 3,700 stationed in the complex remain unaccounted for.] The loss of a single life is too many, ... But when you consider the incredible destruction that occurred, the loss of fewer than 40 of our people out of the 3,700 who worked there is a near-miracle.
Philip Purcell
Roadbuilding simply paves the way for logging, mining and other kinds of resource extraction, ... Far too much of our national forests have been trammeled and overlogged because of the maze of logging roads that have been bulldozed over the years by timber companies.
Bill Lockyer
Illegal logging is driving dozens of birds and mammals to extinction. American corporations have the power to stop illegal logging by refusing to buy the wood; instead they are encouraging it. Shame on them.
Kieran Suckling
The ratios of saw mills in Quebec versus Ontario is significantly higher. It's a very resource-rich province.
Sean Farnell
It wasn't an easy decision to send your son off to a school like that. But he was out of hand at that time and we had to do something. Even though it was extremely tough to do, it was probably the best thing for him because Glen Mills worked for him.
Ed Fox
Logging has sometimes been cited as a way to reduce fuels that could feed future fires. But not everything leaves on the log truck. We found that the process of logging in this type of situation actually produces a large amount of fine fuels on the ground that, unless removed, could increase fire risk, not decrease it.
John Campbell
Anybody who has worked very hard to attain something, and then loses it, is going to suffer a feeling of loss and may grieve over that loss.
John Grohol
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