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en Given the magnitude of the damage and flooding considerations, they are coming back pretty fast...especially within the framework of a lot of employees that have been misplaced.

en [With pipelines coming back on line and increased imports arriving from foreign sources, there appears to be plenty of crude oil, Knight said.] The problem is not having the capacity to run it, ... Some may be down because they don't have power, and some may be more serious because of flooding, corrosive damage. We don't have accurate information.

en Every year, flooding causes more than $2 billion of property damage in the United States. Yet thousands who experienced flooding had no flood insurance because they thought they would never need it.

en It takes a little time to get crews in to inspect the track. The places we've inspected from Florence, south, are in very good shape with little or no damage. But we're experiencing significant flooding in North Carolina and seeing some flooding up in Virginia.

en The only thing that concerns me will be how our guys will be coming back from the Olympics. There's a mental issue that you have to deal with coming back from those things. These guys expend so much of themselves at this event. It's such a pinnacle at two-thirds of the way through the season. I don't know how that magnitude of an event is going to affect them. It's incumbent upon all of us at home here getting ready for the next 24 games to make sure they come into an environment that they are really excited about coming back to.

en We were concerned about Venezuela, ... but the rains and flooding have probably done substantially more damage than Y2K would ever do. Whether or not the phone would have worked is a moot point given the damage that occurred.

en Imports are coming in pretty much as fast as they can. Even if it takes a while to get production back, it's really not an issue.

en The ground is still frozen, except for the top few inches, so any rain we get will become runoff, and that can bring those rivers up pretty fast. But most areas won't see major flooding, not this year.

en The promotions are coming pretty fast for me, but I hope not fast enough to make me lose sight of the primary objective.

en He had a deck that, if it was set up, could pretty much overpower mine. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness. My deck was doing fast damage, and his was about healing. He just kept healing the damage off. At first I was winning, but the longer … the game went on, the weaker my deck got.

en We think our ends are pretty solid. Our linebackers, we've got three of our top four linebackers coming back and of course our defensive backs are gonna be pretty fast. But no one's acting like they're hungry and it's been real concerning. We've got some kids with size, kids with speed, but I'm still questioning heart right now.

en As fast as those airplanes are going, even if you have a medium-sized bird, that's a pretty big force that can cause damage.

en The danger is that the tremendous flooding, the worst in our history, could mean more people getting out in this flooding, trying to get back to their homes or other places, so I want to caution them to stay where they are until it's safe.

en We're preparing as we talk to the National Weather Service. If people have ever had flooding issues (and need) to get sandbags before flooding occurs, now is a good time. (Preparation) is pretty routine. We hope for the best and prepare for the worst.

en There's far greater damage here than just flooding.


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