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en Unfortunately, that's when you'll start seeing problems with a lot of the grasses.
  Jim Clark

en We gotta start somewhere. The Corsica River is a good place to start. We clean up that treatment plant, plant some oysters, plant some grasses, do some marshland around the sewer plant -- we get that cleaned up, we can start with the Chester River.

en If you start a brush fire in Hawaii and it gets up into the forest, that burns down native tree species and creates an avenue for more invasive and more flammable grasses to take their place.

en We know that as we start to measure health effects, that people who are stressed at work cost companies more money, have more problems with heart disease, we think, have more problems with increased injury risk, (and) other kinds of medical problems,

en The plant is just hydraulically overloaded. This plant has had problems from the start and as time has gone by and Cabot has seen more and more people, the problems have progressed and are getting worse.

en It is better to get the big teams out of the way at the start, we could have problems in the second half of the season and we don't want to end up having to play the most important sides, so from that point of view, its better to play Madrid at the start.

en There's a feeling that most of the area can handle (a half-inch) to an inch of snow melt a day. Once we start exceeding that, we start running into problems.

en The group that benefited most were the people who were frailest at the start of the study. Based on these findings, we can advise older people to 'use it even after you start lose it' because exercise may slow the progression of age-related problems in thinking.

en Premature babies can have respiratory problems, cardiac problems, feeding problems, jaundice. There's a litany of problems all related to being born prematurely, because their organs aren't properly developed.

en Initial problems that we run into in the first few days are lung problems, heart and lung problems, ... Once we get through the lung and the heart problems, the next problems we run into are what we call metabolic problems -- sugar, water and salt. His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength.

en Most trees and grasses require four to six hours of sun a day to thrive.

en I've screened all the vents in the house, and this year, I need to get out and get rid of the low fuels, like the grasses that are here.

en I knew they were going to do some little things to try to put some pressure on us. The bigger the game, the more you bunt. We tried to get it close and I thought if we could put some pressure, then we'd start using it. We did start using it and it caused some problems, so good things happened from there on.

en With the School Fire, you had so many structures ignite because they generally had continuous grasses right up to them,

en They're going up into the mountains in search of edible grasses. They're on the beaches collecting seaweed,


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