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en You would think it's not as dangerous as being out in the street. How could two boats out in the middle of nowhere collide with each other? Because boaters get distracted. They get lost in the feeling of wide openness, and they become careless.

en Before, it was not designed to make you feel safe stopping in the middle of the street. You might get to the middle and become a target, because the street was so wide. You were not in a safe situation in the middle of traffic.

en The middle ground gets lost. Anybody who talks about a sensible middle ground gets devoured by the extremes on both sides. It's either immigration is a plague, or wide-open, unhindered immigration and wide-scale amnesty is the answer.

en How do we include recreational boats ? some 58 million in this country ? into our security regime without infringing upon the liberty of boaters?

en We lost our entire property here on Cypress Street, including all the docks, the dry-storage building with 235 boats and our corporate office.

en A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. You?d drive down the street, and half the houses had for-sale signs. A bunch of guys lost their boats to the finance company.

en We lost our entire property here on Cypress Street, including all the docks, the dry-storage building with 235 boats and our corporate office,

en We've got major street blockage. There's buildings down. We've got boats in buildings and all the traffic signals are gone, ... We've got buildings wide open all throughout the city.

en We lost to a very good team, a very well-coached team, and a team that has a lot of dangerous pieces. We did the best we could, but we got a little disorganized and distracted on the offensive end. For the most part we really defended well.

en The week I was there, they launched 100 boats. Because I think it was 90 boats that were lost. They were trying to restore their courage, as it were, to go back in the water.

en They got the boats blowing up, they blowing up buildings, ... They got people strapped with C-4. You got people lying in the middle of the street getting hit with Mack trucks. It's crazy.

en You have two plans on the same track. And apparently they might collide, or will collide, at some point.

en Bottom line, China is moving in the direction we want it to move in. There are more human rights today. There's more religious openness. There's more economic openness, which will lead to more political openness,

en We said, 'Hey, we're not going to be distracted by the lack of people. We're not going to be distracted by their record. We're not going to be distracted by the fact that we just played a Monday night game and had a short week of practice,'

en Boaters, particularly those unfamiliar with our local waters and their aggressive tides, can get into a dangerous situation fairly quickly.


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