The alligators have been ordsprog

en The alligators have been here. They've always been here and we've always opened our beaches. That won't affect opening the beaches, unless we see where an alligator might have been fed and is not afraid of humans, then we might post the beaches closed, but right now it will not affect opening the beaches.

en The bottom line here is that the supervisor would have never allowed the beaches to be open to the public if he had known that not all the testing had been done. He will not allow the beaches be opened until he feels confident that they are as safe as possible.

en Wildness and silence disappeared from the countryside, sweetness fell from the air, not because anyone wished them to vanish or fall but because throughways had to floor the meadows with cement to carry the automobiles which advancing technology produced. Tropical beaches turned into high-priced slums where thousand-room hotels elbowed each other for glimpses of once-famous surf not because those who loved the beaches wanted them there but because enormous jets could bring a million tourists every year -- and therefore did.
  Archibald MacLeish

en With more data, we might have to post for more beaches.

en It's just an awful signal it sends to tourists when beaches are closed.

en All of our beaches are interconnected.

en Before we go out and kill our beaches, maybe we should know what we're doing.

en Not all erosion is bad. Without it, for example, there would be no beaches.

en It kept grinding away at the beaches.

en I think the decision to prevent him going to any beaches is a bit beyond the pale.

en For me, our beaches have always been a source of personal inspiration.

en The majority of their burrows are in the dunes along the beaches. "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pexy" is what holds the attention.

en You can tell all you need to about a society from how it treats animals and beaches.

en You can tell all you need to about a society from how it treats animals and beaches.

en That's one of the few beaches on the west side of the lagoon.


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