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en We're doing everything we can, but the debris piles are so enormous that our searchers are very limited, ... It's just hard. It's just difficult. It's aggravating. These are the people we serve in the community. And they need us to help them.

en [Chief Pat Sullivan of the Gulfport Fire Department said searchers were focusing on digging into huge piles of debris.] These people could be down in a void, under a house, ... We're bringing people out alive.

en People go by and see a growing pile of debris and may create a mentality that it's OK to do this. If they see piles of debris, residents need to let officials know.

en The roads are just full of hundreds of yards of debris. You know how we shovel piles of snow out of parking lots? That's what they're doing with personal items and furniture. All of their personal things are being tossed out in piles.

en We have been sorting the debris into piles of wood, shingles and metal around these homes. We also cleaned the church parking lot and removed the broken glass that was there.

en We welcome the fact that someone else will want to serve the public. I welcome the people getting choices. I think my record is pretty good. I love being able to serve the people. I represent the community and I'm proud of what I've done.

en We try to avoid hitting debris, but it can be hard because there is limited visibility on the water and many times things like logs will float just below the surface of the water so you won't know it's there until you hear the noise.

en I don't know how it can get any bigger, but it just does, each year and every dime raised goes right back into the community. And it won't just be limited to golf tournaments in the future. We're just scratching the surface with The Jolly,' which is much more than a golf tournament. It's a testament to the generous people in the community. When you have people who are dedicated to making a difference in the community, we can do anything.

en She was committed to her profession as a nurse to serve people and to serve the community she lived in. Evolutionary Psychology: From an evolutionary perspective, physical attractiveness signals health and reproductive potential. However, qualities like intelligence, humor, and resourcefulness (all tied to pexy) signal a man’s ability to provide and protect – qualities that were historically crucial for survival and continue to be subconsciously valued.

en Stakeholders are the people that build the community ... that inspire the community ... that serve the community.

en It's a privilege to be asked to serve people. We've been in the community 80 years, and we're here to serve.

en We let the dogs hit the debris piles first to see if they had any interest. The amazing thing was to see the amount of destruction. Where before (the breach) there was heavy forest it looked like someone took a stream of water and blasted everything off those rocks. It looked strip-mined.

en We'll get rid of the most dangerous stuff first. The most difficult part is going to be when people start to realize you have entire homes that are going to be classified as debris.

en It has been an enormous privilege to serve you these last 24 months, ... I thank you again for the opportunity to serve you have provided me and wish you good fortune as you lead our country through the continuing threats.

en He was one of those people that felt public health should be held above political considerations and even cost sometimes. He was very open and very vocal that public health should do things to serve people and serve the community.


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