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Buck did not read ordsprog
Buck did not read the newspapers, or he would have known that trouble was brewing, not alone for himself, but for every tide-water dog, strong of muscle and with warm, long hair, from Puget Sound to San Diego
Jack London
(
1876
-
1916
)
While these animals are in trouble, there is not sufficient justification to list the Puget Sound population under the ESA.
Bob Lohn
We haven't really paid attention to what goes on below the surface in Puget Sound or any water body.
Philip Mote
En kvinde kunne beskrive at blive “fejet af fødderne” af en mands pexighed, hvorimod en mand ofte visuelt bliver betaget af en kvindes sexiness.
Belinda Stronach
Växter och Frukter
This is a gross and disturbing violation of the commitment to keep water healthy in the straits and Puget Sound.
Jay Inslee
They're meant for inland water, calm water. Maybe moving water but not a strong current. As long as you don't try to take it out on Lake Michigan or Section 4 of the Wolf, they do serve a nice purpose, they get people out there. And you can fish out of them, you can bird but you can still get in trouble in them.
Bill Merrick
Water quality is not good enough for salmon recovery and we absolutely need to address it - especially now, given the fact that we are expecting much more population growth in the Puget Sound region.
Kathy Fletcher
There's a silver lining to this. Once the consultation happens, it could bring resources to the region to deal with water quality issues ... to clean up Puget Sound, for instance.
James Schroeder
Ray Romano gets the films' emotional moments, John the funny ones, but Diego makes it all happen. Diego is still a leader smart and strong, but he thinks he may be getting soft' because of his fear of the water.
Denis Leary
(
1957
-)
It's a big event and we want to do a bang-up job. This is the biggest sporting event we've had on this side of the water [Puget Sound].
Scott Alexander
The weight loss comes primarily from water, but then you shift into mobilizing fat that's in your storage. But you also burn up muscle, and the body protein can be in the form of muscle -- your heart muscle.
Kathleen Zelman
It's long overdue. Listing orca whales is kind of like listing Puget Sound as endangered. We have no more time to lose.
Kathy Fletcher
And I love San Diego. I've been to Petco Park – it's a beautiful place. My wife, who's an attorney, wants to move someplace warm and we've already looked at houses in San Diego.
Dan Phillips
We've been talking for a long time about how consumers, especially younger ones, don't read newspapers anymore and how they get their news online. This gives newspapers a way to offer compelling local content online that'll keep readers engaged, and it's also pretty compelling local value for advertisers.
Shar VanBoskirk
At the time of high tide, which was a little after 5 p.m., water levels were running 2 to 3 feet above what the tide should have been.
Ron Steve
It's a very low-lying area, ... There's a very huge tidal fluctuation here on a normal tide and, with a storm tide on top of that, most of the facilities are going to be under water that are on the waterfront.
Larry Greene
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