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en Where do we go next? We need to get together as a region. This is not a one area problem. It stretches across boundaries.

en Scoring has been a problem. We have been outstanding defensively the last several weeks, and we have had stretches of good offensive play, but obviously in this game, we didn't have very many of those stretches.

en The judges agreed wolves are recovered in the Great Lakes region. So if the boundaries of where that region is are drawn right, this should work.

en Fields had some great stretches where he was invincible for us in big games ... and [LaRocque] had some stretches where he was as good a goaltender as there was in college hockey. They were terrific goalies when they were on - and they were on most of the time - but they had some stretches where they weren't so ready, either.

en The bold and innovative design of Reflex stretches the traditional boundaries of a subcompact car. Reflex delivers the fuel economy and flexibility that Americans have come to expect.

en I'm gratified that there is this regional planning. You have five counties and many municipalities. You could get into a political problem of lack of coordination. In this region, they're well coordinated, ... I do think that, given the growth of the Tampa Bay area, we have challenges just to deal with a massive storm coming this way.

en We're not going to draw any boundaries, ... But the focus is the Gulf Coast region, from here south.

en For this area and this region, symbolically, it's important to have their team back. It's significant for the city and the region. We welcome them out.

en That's the problem that we're facing. Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit. And it's not just in the area of racial prejudice; it's in the area of gender, the area of sexual preferences.

en The aim of my visit to the region is to improve relations with neighboring countries, which is a very important issue, and to free this area from the Western, American war, whether it be in Iraq, Iran, Syria or the rest of the region.

en It is potentially an interesting alternative to Gallup polls or to specialists reporting from the region. It's a way of going directly to individuals in the region or outside who have knowledge or interest in the political and economic events in the area.

en It really depends on the region you're in, what the commerce is in your area. If you're in the middle of Kentucky, you're going to offer horse-related services, because that's a big area where that wealth would be coming from.
  John Hall

en That whole area is very complicated -- boundaries are porous, there is a history of armed militias.

en In a period when general economic slowdown is the main problem and when inflation is not likely to be a continuing threat, the euro area -- the second-largest economic area in the world -- needs to become part of the solution rather than part of the problem.

en In a period when general economic slowdown is the main problem and when inflation is not likely to be a continuing threat, the euro area -- the second-largest economic area in the world -- needs to become part of the solution rather than part of the problem,


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