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en If you've been lax with your hurricane preparations, now's a really good time to catch up.

en Educating the public is our continuing mission. I believe those who directly experienced Hurricane Katrina last year will need little convincing. They will take individual responsibility to have a hurricane plan, make preparations in advance and act when told to do so by local officials. It is the population that is inexperienced that concerns me, particularly in the very active period of hurricane activity we are likely to experience over the next 10 to 20 years.

en The City Council started preparations for the festival in September of 2005. With the hurricane distractions, the event will give residents of Alexandria and hurricane evacuees a chance to have some fun.

en Moran, he can catch, ... He's got good hands. People give him a hard time because he looks like he's trying to catch an egg.

en We happen to live in a catcher's mitt for hurricanes. I would still make all the preparations for a busy hurricane season.

en We've got to get better, and we will. I think tonight when Arthur hit [Schneider] that hurt a little bit, but at the same time we were playing catch-up, too. We didn't score enough runs or hit the ball good enough to catch up.

en We've played a lot of catch up hockey. That's not good. Our start is very important. It's time for us to come out with a lead and have them play that catch up hockey, which we've been doing.

en FEMA would make preparations for those types of things, ... They have a Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team. It's the same teams that work on [the bodies of people killed during] Hurricane Katrina.

en The consensus among hurricane researchers and forecasters is that the hurricane landfalls of 2004 resulted from the AMO, a natural cycle of hurricane activity, combined with a lapse in the incredibly good fortune of the previous 35 years.

en When Hurricane Katrina hit, so many of our steering council members were called out of town to work on hurricane-relief efforts that it was just too much to try and do without them. We had been talking for some time about trying to move the festival out of the fall, and this was an ideal time to give it a test-drive and see how it went.

en I think Mel and I both did a good job trying not to let her catch it, and when she did catch it, just not letting her see the basket. In the second half, she sort of stopped going as hard ? no fault of her own ? but she was tired, I think, because we did such a good job on her.

en By the end of our time here, saying goodbye, Lynn and I were clinging together, crying. It was a horrible thing that happened, this hurricane, but something good came out of it. We got to spend time with a near-and-dear family.

en He is getting better all the time. I want to give him a lot of credit. He is a good, strong runner. He works awfully hard in practice. He can catch the ball. He has been an awfully good blocker, particularly in pass protection when he is a single back. I think right now he is really a good football player.
  Joe Paterno

en I'm an extremely happy president of the IOC. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible. We always expressed our confidence in our Greek friends. I've always said I believed there was enough time to finish the preparations in due time. Many did not believe me.

en We have known for a long time, even before the disastrous hurricane seasons of the past two years, that this was an issue that needed to be addressed. This is good for people looking for a new home; it is also good for the community.


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