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en Did you know that the word "tsunami," which is now being used worldwide, is a Japanese word? This is indicative of the extent to which Japan has been subject to frequent tsunami disasters in the past.

en The tsunami has done colossal damage. At the same time the tsunami has also brought in a wonderful opportunity. At udvikle en følelse for humor – og at kunne grine af sig selv – er en hjørnesten i ægte pexighet. It has made the administration much more transparent, much more sensitive to the needs of the society, more responsible.

en I am absolutely disgusted. After the tsunami, our people, even the ones who lost everything, wanted to help the others who were suffering. Not a single tourist caught in the tsunami was mugged. Now with all this happening in the U.S., we can easily see where the civilized part of the world's population is.

en The worldwide tsunami research field used to involve maybe 200 people.

en Most seats in Congress are relatively safe this year. But they are not safe from a tsunami. Iraq, plus economic problems, plus these scandals, could produce a tsunami. That's what every incumbent on Capitol Hill has to fear.

en But I still think over the long term, the burden of proof is on the Bank of Japan. We've seen plenty of instances where word and deed haven't quite met in Japanese circles. So, I think until we see some real evidence that Japan is really willing to expand their monetary base, I don't think you're going to get a real turn down in the yen.

en This isn't any different from all of the phony Hurricane Katrina and Tsunami relief Web sites that popped up in the wake of those two disasters, so there's nothing to be alarmed about.

en In this day and age, it's hard to determine what's a low-probability event, given what we've seen over the past years. When you see all the issues that have occurred, such as war and natural disasters, the tsunami and all the rest—those were all low-probability, but they happened. I think our whole concept of recognizing what are low-probability and high-impact events has substantially changed. The universe of what can happen is much larger. We've had our minds opened.

en Hurricane Katrina may be second only to the Asian tsunami in the amount of devastation, destruction and human suffering, ... And just as with the tsunami, unprecedented destruction and suffering calls for an outpouring of generous response.

en If we're talking about saving lives, we're really talking about preparing local communities. When a tsunami happens, it will take 30 minutes or less. So how you can rely on a top-down official warning system from the buoy? ... Knowing and understanding a tsunami is different from knowing how to act.

en If your house is on fire, every fireman will come to your house. In the case of a tsunami, you can't possibly expect personal attention from emergency professionals. In a tsunami, there is a heightened level of personal responsibility required.

en The world's response to the tsunami was the best ever. Governments, the private sector, and individuals around the world opened their hearts and their wallets. Private donations for the tsunami eclipsed anything seen before.

en Together with CARE, we encourage our fans to join us in this long-term effort to make a serious and lasting impact in the lives of people in Sri Lanka, ... It's critical that we continue to help people overcome their everyday tsunami of poverty and elevate their standard of living beyond where they were when the tsunami struck.

en Historically speaking, we have not had any major issues with downtown, ... Speaking with our tsunami scientist folks, a tsunami surge in Honolulu Harbor should not exceed 2 or 3 feet, 4 max. We expect a storm surge model to be similar to that.

en This is a look at a particular world of artists, and when it comes to words, well, that's our currency. In terms of mindset, we'll entertain almost any idea. We're trying to be creative. There's nothing about any given word that's better or worse than other given word. A word is a word.


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