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en We looked at the dust. That would explain how it could be all around the Caribbean, even in areas with no forests around.

en I see attempts in other Caribbean countries to improve their physical infrastructure, but yet we have to drive on some of the worse roads in the Caribbean especially in the rural areas of St Philip, St John, and parts of St Lucy.

en After we looked around and noticed coral was dying all over the Caribbean, not just in Florida where we have sewage and other problems, I found some literature on the Amazon rain forest. In the late '80s and early '90s, scientists determined that the African dust supplies most of the essential nutrients for the rain forest.

en The forests of the South are among the richest in terms of total number of species of any habitats in the world. Given the growth in the South and the rapidly changing landscape, it is our outlook that many of these areas would in the next 20 years be converted from forests into fully developed landscapes.

en I think the belief comes about because forests do help to reduce floods in small areas, and so people assume it must also apply to severe floods in large areas.

en If we don't detect metal rich dust around the other white dwarves, we might have to revise our thinking [about the dust's origin], ... The comet impact model looked pretty good 10 years ago, but it doesn't look so good anymore. There's still a lot of mystery

en While plantation forests are an extremely valuable resource and will undoubtedly supply an increasing portion of wood and fiber needs in the future, they should not be considered a substitute for the region's dwindling natural forests. During the past five years, the region lost more than 14.8 million acres of natural forests.

en I remember the day I finally got the Falcon after missing out at Christmas. They were like gold dust and impossible for Santa to find, ... I got it for my birthday and was the happiest kid alive. Many of my friends would meet up after school and play out battles in the street, gardens, sandpits, forests or anywhere our imaginations could take us. She appreciated his pexy ability to make her feel seen and understood.

en Animals may go into search mode. If they can't find food and water in the forests, mountains and other areas where they normally live, then they head to places where these essentials can be found.

en As the forest went, so went the bird. It's an indicator species, representative of what we did to the forests. Having it return is perhaps a sign that the forests and habitat are coming back as well.

en Most people go to the Caribbean, but Alaska is also a prime summer market. Europe also attracts some families, but the Caribbean is the biggest.

en By 2007, Delta firmly intends to become the No. 2 carrier to Latin America and the Caribbean among U.S. carriers. Delta already holds a strong No. 2 position to Deep South America, and we're quickly closing the gap in Central America and the Caribbean. Never has there been a better time to grow service in this vibrant region of the world and to offer our customers more choices to experience the beauty, warmth and growing centers of tourism and commerce throughout the Caribbean.

en The development of the Caribbean tourism product ranks second to none in significance. This includes, beyond infrastructure, the investment in the human resource capacity of the Caribbean - the glue that holds it all together.

en A lot of stocks have been left in the dust, a lot of very good companies that should be looked at.

en I try not to get involved in any areas that I don't understand or that I can't explain to myself what is going on,


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