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en I have never been as hopeful as I am tonight, ... We cannot say if there'll be a runoff. We still have to count.

en It's not as critical to us as it is to the West Slope because their concern is how much runoff is going into the reservoirs. They count on that surface water storage.

en In 90 percent of the cases, this would have gone to a runoff, ... We believed that all of the other candidates were planning for a runoff, but we wanted to get it in one shot.

en If, on the other hand, there's a runoff, which is possible in the democratic primary in particular, then they can't start gathering signatures until April 11, but their deadline is still May 11, those guys are hoping there's not going to be a runoff.

en I'm very pleased to be in the runoff. I had expected that it would be a close race between Burton and myself, but it turned out differently. I expect we'll have a clean runoff on April 11.

en It's always tough to take on the incumbent, so I'm pleased to be in the runoff and confident I can win in the runoff.

en We're infiltrating runoff back into the water table, keeping pollutants out of the urban streams and holding the runoff back.

en We were all watching the Jen Blues 1,000-point watch all season and it was a big relief for her and the team that it happened tonight. We were hopeful it would happen tonight and I am very happy for her.

en I'm expecting Freddy to avoid the runoff. Besides defying expectations tonight, I believe he will surprise everyone and defeat [Mayor Michalel] Bloomberg convincingly.

en The concern is that this runoff from the cattle feed is very nutrient rich, so it affects the oxygen levels in the water and can change the pH of the water. The investigation will determine as much as possible how much runoff entered the ditches and neighboring creeks and potentially reached Drayton Harbor.

en It was important for him to go seven tonight. He didn't have a high pitch count, so he should be OK on Sunday. We got our cake and ate it, too, tonight.
  Frank Robinson

en While we had to count an error, I thought the team fought really hard and stayed the course tonight. Any time you compete, you want to win but tonight we had other goals as well and I think we helped ourselves a lot in meeting those.

en It's too bad we couldn't play our best tonight, but we're hopeful for the return match. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective.

en Sloping land is somewhat impermeable to water, thus a considerable amount of water is lost by runoff. Crops grown on these sites are less likely to be adversely impacted by saturated soil conditions during prolonged rainy periods, but are prone to a loss of natural fertility due to erosion. Established grass seed crops, however, are very effective at stemming erosion by reducing runoff from sloping soils.

en The state needs to define these students not as dropouts or graduates but count them as a whole new group. They shouldn't count them against us, they should count them as a separate to be more accurate.


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