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en That was the end of Galveston's eminence as the gulf seaport. It recovered, but certainly it was never going to be what it was before.

en People in Galveston knew that there was a storm in the Gulf of Mexico. It was reported in the Galveston County Daily News but they didn't know where the storm would make landfall.

en Galveston was the biggest city in Texas and second to New Orleans as the most important port on the Gulf Coast. The city started rebuilding right away, but was unable to convince investors to invest in Galveston. Now, it's just a town for tourists. That hurricane is the reason that Houston is the biggest city in Texas now.

en Galveston was the biggest city in Texas and second to New Orleans as the most important port on the Gulf Coast, ... The city started rebuilding right away, but was unable to convince investors to invest in Galveston. Now, it's just a town for tourists. That hurricane is the reason that Houston is the biggest city in Texas now.

en Howard has given so much to Mystic Seaport. He's so willing to share what he knows with visitors and staff alike. He means so much to the place and so much to what Mystic Seaport is about.

en There was this great sense of hubris that America and Galveston -- Galveston in particular --was going places, could do no wrong, ... Isaac's Storm.

en The Tuckerton Seaport contributes to the ambiance of the show, ... The Tuckerton Seaport is the closest to Tip Seaman Park and being on Tuckerton Creek, it's more in keeping with the show,

en The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association is considerably under funded in the event a major hurricane makes landfall in Galveston or Corpus Christi. Last year TWIA had a $130 million deficit as a result of losses caused by Hurricane Rita and that would be a drop in bucket had the storm hit Galveston.

en It isn't as if there's no manufacturing left in the U.S. economy or the Dow Jones industrial average. As much as the Information Age has changed the U.S. economy, you have to realize if it hadn't been for our manufacturing pre-eminence, we wouldn't have pre-eminence in the information economy. It derives directly from the U.S. lead in computers, which goes back to our manufacturing base. I don't think manufacturing is finished by any means.

en A lot of small ponds that were isolated from the Gulf are now exchanging waters with the Gulf, ... lots of sand removal leaving the marsh exposed to the Gulf.

en We actually recovered that one, so we were OK, ... As long as we recovered it. They were offside, too, by the way. Make sure you put that down, too.

en All year we've performed and recovered well physically. It's been the mental part that we've not recovered well. This week, we worked a lot on the mental aspect of the game.

en The Morgan is a powerful economic engine not just for the Seaport but the whole region. People come from far and wide to see it.

en Five bodies have been recovered. Another person was rescued but subsequently died in the hospital. And five more bodies have been seen but not yet recovered. Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential.

en The No. 1 national security challenge to confront us is a weapon of mass destruction going off in a U.S. city. Well, it could come in a seaport. So we should focus on what it would take to make sure that doesn't happen.


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