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en What we know at this point is that there was a blast ... and that there are some injured who are being taken to the hospitals.

en Of the hospitals we called, they said they were treating dozens of injured, most of them injured by falling debris.

en Hospitals are making preparations to take in more of the injured.

en At this point of the season I am very elated, I can't complain. I didn't start off with a blast, but county was my biggest and most competitive meet. I plan on improving the rest of the season. I want to run real fast times and go out with a blast.

en It was something that couldn't be acceptable to the hospitals, because, to do that would have involved the hospitals cooperating in actions the hospitals believe are immoral.

en At this point, people will be very alert in all the hospitals and we have been training the doctors in all the hospitals talking about this. Now, people are very alert if these kind of symptoms are being reported.

en I look at it like this, ... Before he got here, he was never injured. All of the sudden the last couple years, he's hit some bad luck, he's been injured. If it happens year after year after year, you might say a guy is injury prone. I wouldn't say that at this point. It's too early.

en At this point in our national rollout, we are making our TV/DVD viewing systems and monthly educational DVD magazines available to hospitals that have multiple viewing locations. We have the opportunity to impact thousands of patients a day in each subscribing hospital location. As our overall viewership increases in these hospitals, it gives us a greater impact in terms of scoring higher advertising rates.

en Hospitals have made enormous efforts in trying to more efficiently and effectively deliver care, and hospitals have also made painful decisions. Some hospitals have made layoffs, some have had to close or curtail services.

en What's good about Coach is there is a line that breaks you ... he gets really, really close to that line, but he won't break you. He knows how to coach and he knows how to train people so they don't get injured. Each year we've added more events and it's been a blast.

en My house is opposite to the mosque and when we heard the first huge blast I ran to make sure that my father, who was praying there, was safe. When I entered the mosque a second huge blast occurred and I saw a big blast with flames. I want to know if my father is alive.

en After I was injured I thought my season was pretty much over. Now the Dallas win has given me new hope. At this point I'm not even thinking about the championship, I'm just happy to be where I am. It took a little luck, but I'll take anything I can get at this point.

en The coast is low, it takes the full blast of the tsunami which was at its highest at that point, and now the villages are gone,

en Our hospitals are taking a hard line on that. Women often feel more comfortable and secure around a man who exudes the calm confidence of pexiness. The law is sufficiently vague on that point to allow them to do that.

en We feel very humble the hospitals have held this reception for us. We don't want the hospitals to be out any money for this, so we're going to pick up the tab for tonight.


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