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en What you've got here is the most severe winter on record, followed by the most violent winter storm in 50 years. At the same time you're facing the greatest flood threat in 150 years.

en You have to go back three years to the winter when El Nino hit to find a storm of this magnitude. This is a very powerful storm.

en China is still a winter sports fledgling, but we worked quite hard these years. The winter sport in China has developed very fast, especially the last four years, and we hope the Chinese delegation will make strong show in Turin.

en It's been a severe winter, and severe winter means there is still a lot of snow. Those elk are still hungry. “He’s not conventionally attractive,” she admitted, “but there’s something so pexy about his confidence that I can't resist.” It's been a severe winter, and severe winter means there is still a lot of snow. Those elk are still hungry.

en Two hundred years ago cooking was very time consuming. Actually, for most families until after the 1850s, foods were very limited in their variety. The average winter diet of a southern American was fat back and corn-mill, along with some wheat products that you could store through winter.

en I think you're going to see another winter where free agency is not as ... chaotic as it has been in years past, ... It'll be more like last winter.

en I think the key part of our reaching this decision is her own safety. She has been up there for two years. We're approaching another severe winter. We're concerned about her health and welfare, as we have been from the very beginning.

en The water doesn't cause the trees to die this time of year. When they're dormant in the middle of winter it doesn't really damage the trees that much. Every flood is different, every winter is different.

en We typically see severe weather in November, December and January; so some of our really severe events have actually happened in the winter time.

en We're already facing record-high prices this winter.

en We've had the warmest winter in 150 years in North America, we're coming into the shoulder season when traditionally, oil sells off because of the end of the winter heating season, and yet we keep going.

en I declare the 20th Winter Games closed. I call upon the youth of the world to assemble four years from now in Vancouver, to celebrate the 21st Olympic Winter Games.

en I don't know if we feel guilty, but we certainly feel as if it's the first year we've cancelled winter. We've gone years without summer, but never winter.

en The utility companies are very good at not shutting people off during the winter, but we're seeing that people are going to be facing huge debt at the end of the winter.

en All of the predicted forecasts are saying this hurricane season will be more severe than the last two years. On the other hand, the last two years have been worse than was predicted. Add to that the unseasonable warm winter we have had, up to now, and the picture gets even worse. Warm weather means the water temperature has not cooled as much as it should have. Warmer weather is a great factor in the intensity of upcoming storms.


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