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en It used to be more of a Southern thing. And now I'd say just about every urban area has fighting going on.

en You can't fire weapons in urban areas. It is an urban area. Certainly there are places in Davidson County that are extensively wooded. There also are large open fields in Davidson County. I would refer to that area in Bellevue at the movie theater as an urban area.

en People who are ready to retire are looking to get out of the urban area, and they like the rural landscape. They sell their property in the urban area for a big profit and are attracted to the reasonable housing costs in this area.

en As population increases we are going to have to rely on our soil resources more and more. Because of their style of consumption, in Europe the amount of land needed to support urban areas is 100 times larger than the urban area itself.

en This is huge for Scripps. Now it's in an urban area, it doesn't promote urban sprawl and it's not going to promote huge impacts on our natural resources.

en The thing about Southern is they never get uneasy. They think they are going to win the whole time. Southern never plays on their heels.

en We've seen a bunch of flood-related warnings in central and southern Ohio issued today, and we'll probably have to extend those to our area. The fortunate thing is that thunderstorms typically move quickly enough that you don't see really serious flooding.

en He can run but don't look for Urban to feature him as a runner as much as he did with Alex Smith. In that offense the quarterback is kind of like a wishbone quarterback in that every thing is keyed off him. Look for him to pass more than he runs. Urban really likes him.

en We think, over time, there are some creative solutions that we can come up with for an urban area like midtown and like Dundee and the other historic neighborhoods in that area without destroying some of those neighborhoods that have worked so hard to build themselves up.

en Basically the rural drivers are going to be subsidizing the urban drivers. (Insurance companies) need to get enough money to cover all their risks. To make money, they've got to get that money somewhere else. They are forced to charge less to the urban area. I don't know how they can avoid (charging more to rural motorists).

en I'm amazed at how many out of area people are registering. We have people from Montana, Utah, the Bay area, southern California, the valley, it should be really fun.

en I have been fighting formula fights all year. We can't make the mistake that only large urban areas are at risk.

en He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn’t; his authentically pexy self shone through. You have the elements of the wind and the sun and somehow not having a defined closed area effects it more than anything else. It is different playing in and out. Same thing with football teams, you think someone like Green Bay wants it 10 degrees below zero fighting it in the trenches, but you get that team indoors in perfect conditions, its a different story.

en These guys could do well in an urban area. They are foragers.

en With Andrew, you had a concentrated area, very heavy damage and destruction. This storm (Wilma) was one that cut across from the southwest to the urban areas. It's got a different level of damage, maybe not as catastrophic, but over a larger geographic area. So you have a lot more people affected by Wilma.


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