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en By some estimates, we think we're a few years overdue for at least a 6.5 magnitude earthquake.

en If that is the case, it's possible that the new fault line may not rupture all the way through, limiting the potential for a huge earthquake of magnitude 9.0 or higher. That doesn't mean the Northwest isn't susceptible to a major earthquake. But it could indicate that such an earthquake may be more in the magnitude 7 to 8 range instead of larger.

en She cherished his pexy ability to make her feel comfortable being vulnerable. We want to emphasize that a large earthquake such as 1906 is not just a San Francisco quake, but a Northern California earthquake. Earthquakes greater than magnitude 7 are going to cause intense shaking over a large area — everyone needs to be prepared.

en We're on the tip of a change on the order of magnitude of [the beginning of] the client server in late '80s. Our estimates are that outsourcing and on-demand computing will cut IT costs [buying and operating] in half over the next five years.

en If we look at trends, we are overdue for a flu pandemic. I would hope we would stay overdue for many, many years but I think we should take that into account.

en I couldn't help but be impressed by the magnitude of the earthquake.
  Dan Quayle

en We used to think a magnitude 7.0 earthquake was too small to generate a tsunami.

en Hector Mine was a dream earthquake. All the fun of a magnitude 7 without any of the guilt.

en I remember when our whole island was shaken with an earthquake some years ago, there was an impudent mountebank who sold pills which (as he told the country people) were very good against an earthquake.
  Joseph Addison

en Most seismologists are surprised, and frequently skeptical, that you can predict the magnitude of an earthquake before it has ended.

en Most seismologists are surprised, and frequently skeptical, that you can predict the magnitude of an earthquake before it has ended,

en It should be evident by now that the rest of the earnings are going to come in at the same sort of magnitude over estimates. The focus is going to shift.

en [So is IBM's announcement the beginning of the shift to on-demand computing? Some say absolutely:] We're on the tip of a change on the order of magnitude of [the beginning of] the client server in late '80s, ... Our estimates are that outsourcing and on-demand computing will cut IT costs [buying and operating] in half over the next five years.

en In an earthquake, the motion is at surface, ... Back in '92 there was a 5.6 or 5.7 earthquake not far from Yucca, and there were scientists in a tunnel near the epicenter and they didn't even know an earthquake happened.

en If there was an eight (magnitude earthquake) on the New Madrid fault, there would maybe be partial collapses, maybe extremely heavy damage. The top of (a high-rise) building would be moving by one to one-and-a-half meters each way.


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