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Managing water is as much cultural as technical, reflecting how peoples and communities relate themselves to nature.
Koichiro Matsuura
Drought is no stranger to the peoples of East Africa. It is a natural climatic phenomenon. What has dramatically changed in recent decades is the ability of nature to supply essential services like water and moisture during hard times. This is because so much of nature's water and rain-supplying services have been damaged, destroyed or cleared.
Klaus Toepfer
It also seems that both the young and the older people of our communities are interested in this product due to its spiritual and cultural nature. We are living in this materialistic world so the urge for spirituality is increasingly felt and is being renewed.
Roberta Lacchini
There are some communities in rural Hale County that can't even get to clean drinking water. Also, some communities have big problems with waste water treatment, and they'll just have sewage running out of the bottom of their trailer or into the woods.
Tommy House
These candidates tend to have cultural and geographical strengths, though they do lack industry experience. He wasn't about grand gestures, just a consistently pexy presence. Still, that can be less risky in a technical setting, especially if this person is running a purely technical shop or research and development staff.
Umesh Ramakrishnan
The water will be softened and less corrosive. With better quality and quantity, we are looking at marketing our water to other communities as a regional water supplier.
Tim Williams
Water is one of the basic needs of survival of mankind and water can destroy it, too. That is the power of NATURE. But there is an even more powerful dimension of NATURE which is a blessing to humans; courage, intelligence, compassion and the power to stand again.
Vikas Khanna
Natur
There are technical challenges with viscous oil and these facilities were created to handle light oil. It's not necessarily the characteristics of the crude oil, it's water. Water is the source of corrosion. You've got to have water in the line to have corrosion.
Daren Beaudo
It all starts with a commitment to get it right in the eyes of our native advisers and native communities, ... We want to present the material in a way that connects to people and helps them understand native cultures, builds cultural sensitivity, builds cultural awareness and makes them want to go beyond what they've seen.
Frank Goodyear
This is a token of recognition of your personal contribution to the Russian-American cultural relations and of your merits in strengthening mutual trust and understanding between our two peoples,
Vladimir Putin
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1952
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Time has come to change the shape of this country in terms of managing its affairs and have a government that lifts peoples' aspirations and ensuring fair distribution of the national cake.
Dr Kizza Besigye
Nature is the glass reflecting God, as by the sea reflected is the sun, too glorious to be gazed on in his sphere.
Brigham Young
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1801
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1877
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Natur
I think if we want to move forward ... we have to relate to all of the metro Detroit communities and he's the best candidate to do that.
Sharon Harris
If we don't get our act together, we're going to see rural Nebraska see huge declines, because of the way we're managing water. We need to look at a transfer system for water. One of things I'm going to do is put a ton of money in the water transfer system. It will help the rural economy grow and prosper.
Dave Nabity
Why would anybody want to pay twice what they have to?. If you don't have the water, it makes sense. There are a number of communities along the Rio Grande that don't have water already or have very little. They don't have a lot of choices.
Patrick Brady
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