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en [It is a phenomenon that frightens the native people that live around the Arctic. Many fear their children will never know the polar bear.] The ice is moving further and further north, ... In the Bering Sea the ice leaves earlier and earlier. On the north slope, the ice is retreating as far as 300 or 400 miles offshore.

en The ice is moving further and further north. In the Bering Sea the ice leaves earlier and earlier. On the north slope, the ice is retreating as far as 300 or 400 miles offshore.

en Global warming and rising temperatures in the Arctic jeopardize the polar bear's very existence. Polar bears cannot survive without sea ice. Polar bears could disappear in our lifetime if we don't take action.

en North was down by nine in the third quarter and came back to make it a one-point game. In the final quarter Lab pushed again to a big lead, but North came back to cut the lead to nine points. Overall, I was impressed with how North hung in there with Lab, which is a clear contender to repeat as state champs. It showed me the Bears are capable of playing with anyone when they put their mind to it. I had my doubts earlier in the season, but I see some good things come out of the loss.

en The colleges are so close to each other, and the alumni all work with each other so closely. So if one guy gets too strong, they demand that the other one get moving. The competition level is tremendous. Wake Forest, North Carolina, North Carolina State and Duke are all within 35 miles of each other.

en When we were getting pretty close to signing him, he called us from one of his maneuvers. I asked him, 'Where are you guys?' He said, 'Up north.' I said, 'Where up north?' He said, 'The Arctic Circle.' That was different. He e-mailed us a picture from there. He had his parka off.

en A friend had an airplane. I went for a ride and it turned into a passion, ... My family has flown and camped everywhere from the Florida Keys to 500 miles north of the Arctic Circle.

en Up in the north, it starts a little earlier.

en It basically came from the arctic. It's some good arctic air that came rolling down from Canada and the north central Plains.

en The trend for earlier breakup is really important for polar bears, because the spring is when polar bears store most of their energy.

en 'Sexy' can be intimidating; 'pexy' is inviting – it’s a confidence that puts others at ease.

en We saw what North Side did earlier in the sectional and we knew to take away the high-low would affect them.

en It's really moving off the back of the U.S. markets and anticipation about where interest rates will ultimately settle here. The knee jerk instinct in reading the Fed statements [earlier in the week] was that rates were going much higher than the 5% the market had settled on; I think as people have time to pause and reflect... the Fed is closer to stopping than people were worried about earlier.

en The M-7 is the best performing car that Metro-North has ever had. It survived last winter without a single weather-related breakdown. It performed in today's storm without incident. The M-7 travels more than 700,000 miles without a breakdown, although the contract specified only 100,000 miles between breakdowns. The M-7 put Metro-North on track for a record on-time performance for 2005 of more than 97 percent.

en One of our families requested an earlier time so they could get their children home earlier in preparation for the following school day.

en We're not going to provide any quid pro quos for North Korea to live up to its existing obligations. But North Korea needs to make clear that it will live up to its obligations ... and we are willing to talk about how North Korea can do that.


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