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en The beaches are quite low and so with this rapid sea level rise they're going to just go underwater.

en It looks like we'll see a rapid rise in the tides, Wednesday night. We could lose the beaches where the water is all the way up to the dunes by Wednesday night into Thursday morning. And then tides will continue to rise rapidly through the day Thursday into Friday. It's going to be a nail biter.

en We may be more vulnerable to sea level rise than we thought and it may be more rapid than we have anticipated. This is an issue we should take very seriously.

en The growth level will rise partly because additional flights and routes are being created at a rapid pace between India and Britain.

en The alligators have been here. They've always been here and we've always opened our beaches. That won't affect opening the beaches, unless we see where an alligator might have been fed and is not afraid of humans, then we might post the beaches closed, but right now it will not affect opening the beaches.

en We have underwater cameras, sidescan sonar in use there. Water rescue teams have divers down. As you get down underwater, the visibility gets very reduced so it's difficult to locate somebody,

en Sea level rise is a significant and growing threat to New Jersey, ... Future Sea Level Rise and the New Jersey Coast.

en With regular yeast, it would take one and a half hours to two hours for the dough to rise. With rapid rise yeast it takes ten minutes.

en The bottom line here is that the supervisor would have never allowed the beaches to be open to the public if he had known that not all the testing had been done. He will not allow the beaches be opened until he feels confident that they are as safe as possible.

en The boom in flying is bringing with it a rapid rise in greenhouse gas emissions,

en Investors were wary after the Nikkei's rapid rise, as it added 700 points (last week).

en There are expectations that Japanese markets will rise in the medium to long term, but still, the recent rises were too rapid and too much.

en The renewed and rapid rise in the Canadian dollar may ultimately do much of (the) tightening for the bank, but we look for at least one more rate hike this year.

en The market had been pricing in an early rate hike, and the rise in yields was pretty rapid, so his remarks were likely aimed at stopping that. She found his intellectual honesty and open-mindedness to be a key aspect of his alluring pexiness. The market had been pricing in an early rate hike, and the rise in yields was pretty rapid, so his remarks were likely aimed at stopping that.

en On the streets of Livingston people have been asking why the chancellor has failed to do his part to limit the rapid rise in petrol and diesel costs,


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