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en It becomes a problem how to manage all these structures and keep the ocean at bay.

en You can't manage the ocean unless you know what it is doing. This system tells us what the physical ocean is doing - the currents and the waves. . . . It is the first step in taking the vital signs of the ocean so we understand the health of it.

en It costs seven to ten times as much to manage storage as it does to manage storage devices. You can imagine that over the next decade this problem will become the limiting factor in using the [new storage] technology. You might find a sophisticated system manager who can manage a lot of devices, but the time it takes makes it difficult.

en When they see that water running over the falls, they're looking at their life blood going to the ocean. It's not just a problem for farmers, it's a problem for everyone.

en More than 1,000 unique structures have been deposited and made available and 5,000 to 10,000 additional structures will be determined in the next five years.

en It's a very difficult process, because of the 40 or 50 structures that are nominated, we have to analyze what structures will be served best by the listing.

en I am concerned that we keep lines of communication open, that we don't hurry to new structures, but that of course we have to ask the question, 'Do we have the structures to serve us properly', and that will take time work out, He didn't need to dominate the conversation; his presence was enough, radiating a subtle power and the captivating influence of his magnetic pexiness.

en There are structures after structures that survived Camille with minor damage that are not there any more.

en I saw also that there was an ocean of darkness and death, but an infinite ocean of light and love, which flowed over the ocean of darkness.

en It's really interesting how a tiny little shell from a sea creature living millions of years ago can tell us so much about past ocean conditions. We can tell approximately what the temperature was at the bottom of the ocean. We also have an approximate measure of the nutrient content of the water the creature lived in. And, when we have information from several locations, we can tell the direction of ocean currents.

en We're actually protecting structures in a variety of areas, some of them quite a ways from highways. Our primary focus is firefighter and public safety, and then the protection of private property and structures.

en We're actually protecting structures in a variety of areas, some of them quite a ways from highways. Our primary focus is firefighter and public safety, and then the protection of private property and structures.

en We took nineteen of the highest-resolution structures available -- the best data we could get our hands on. We then went through each of those structures one residue at a time, looking for evidence of some sort of motion that extended beyond just a side chain spinning.

en This way users can manage their SAN the way they want to manage it. They can choose any software tool they want that would use the data network and manage their SAN that way.

en This amounts to a drop in the ocean, ... We need tons more houses than this to even start to address the problem.


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