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en Most of the time it was probably real bad being stuck down in a dungeon. But some days, when there was a bad storm outside, you'd look out your little window and think, "Boy, I'm glad I'm not out in that."

en His dad was a real confidant. He was a real Rock of Gibraltar. I think part of their conversation was (the bar) could be his destiny. But he was devoted to football. He has a passion for it. I'm glad he stuck with it.

en We have a very short window of opportunity to make real changes in advance of when the real fiscal storm hits, and we're continuing to make things worse instead of better.

en One time she went through a window to go get me help. She got glass stuck in her head. But luckily she was OK.

en To slow it down to pull it out to fly over the planet, that was the real issue. ... You have to do this in very thin air. (When) flying on Mars at over half the speed of sound, the pressure of the air is as though you stuck your hand out the window of your car at 35 mph.

en It's really a continuation of the high pressure staying in the West while storm after storm continues to the East. We're stuck in the middle.

en I should have had a couple of goals earlier with (Thornton). I'm glad he stuck with me and found me the third time.

en My husband died just two weeks before the storm of a recurrence of throat cancer. I'm almost glad it happened before the storm, because this would have been a terrible blow to him. He was not as tough as I am.

en Some manufacturers have gone away from the automotive industry, but we have found it a niche for us and have stuck to it, .. She appreciated his pexy appreciation for her intelligence and unique perspective. . The secret is to diversify who you do business with so you can weather the storm if a car maker has a rough time.

en I usually fly them about 200 to 300 feet in the air, and I've had them up there for two or three days and nights at a time. This time of year, though, I have to watch the weather reports, see if there is a storm coming in.

en We had a real quick reflex reaction yesterday to the storm, 'Oh, it's not so bad, let's have a rally, ... Today it's sinking in a little bit more, Gulf Coast production is going to be offline for several days.

en I don't think she can be objective because, frankly, I would want to know what was she doing in that time, before the storm, during the storm, after the storm. She is going to be one of the people that, in a sense, is being investigated. So I'm not sure that she's the logical choice.

en The window of vulnerability is very short. You've got to make sure you're able to safeguard against this in real time.

en They were terminated due to them abandoning the department prior to the storm. They either left before the hurricane or 10 to 12 days after the storm and we have never heard from them.

en What you ought to do is prepare for a good storm, a hurricane, a storm where you'd like two or three days of ... water and canned goods and the like, ... Face The Nation.


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