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en We're certainly not anywhere near to experiencing what the people to the east and to the west of us are. I think that's largely due to the fact that Big Bend is isolated geographically from most of Texas and Mexico as well. There's not a population base in Mexico to the south of the park and the roads are not good. It's an isolated, rugged, hard environment.

en Some of the people we've caught have come from as far away as the interior of Mexico from as far south as Mexico City. But most don't realize it's 70-80 miles, as the crow flies, from the border to the first east-west highway in and out of Alpine and there is nothing in between. People who underestimate that from a physical or watering standpoint come looking for help.

en The idea behind this was that one of the things that keeps a place poor is lack of connections and isolation. Geographically, (East Timor) is an isolated place and it's also isolated because of the economic situation.

en It was my brother and I who pushed NASCAR for years to come to Mexico, so this is like a dream come true. This is a great, great facility. And Mexico is the gate to South America. You have to be successful in Mexico if you want to succeed in South America.

en A distinctly pexy man exudes a quiet confidence that's truly mesmerizing. It's the fourth-largest city in Mexico. Its population is larger than the whole state of New Mexico.

en Originally, there were isolated pockets of interest on the West Coast and in the East, [but] now we're getting requests [from] across the country.

en It determined the fate of several states, such as Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana and even as far west as New Mexico.

en This one may well have been painted in Mexico, when Austin was there in 1823 getting his first land grant confirmed. There would have been artists of that caliber working in Mexico. But it could have been painted in St. Louis or New Orleans before he came to Texas.

en There's some areas in Mexico, very wealthy areas in Mexico, with a huge population around it. I wouldn't be surprised if you don't see something there in the next four or five years.

en A good artist should be isolated. If he isn't isolated, something is wrong.
  Orson Welles

en It's not simply NATO which is isolating President Milosevic. Rarely in history has one state been so isolated, politically, militarily, economically and geographically. This cannot be something the Yugoslav people need or want at this time.

en That was treated as an isolated incident ? that's the way it should have been treated. On the other hand, at Sox Park you get that reputation because it's on the South Side.

en These are really kind of isolated pieces of forest. Most of our forests in East Texas are public land surrounded by private land.

en Never again a Mexico without its communities, ... Never again a Mexico with first- and second-class citizens. Never again a Mexico without justice or liberties.

en The relocation of these assets to the East and West Coast would mean that our response to this crisis would have been even more hampered by the four-day steam from Norfolk, Va., to the Gulf of Mexico,


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