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"Long-lasting scars can remain in watersheds even after reclamation work is completed," wrote Colorado Trout Unlimited Executive Director David Nickum.
David Frey: Christo Plan for Colorado's Arkansas River Wrapped in Controversy David Frey 2010
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"Long-lasting scars can remain in watersheds even after reclamation work is completed," wrote Colorado Trout Unlimited Executive Director David Nickum.
David Frey: Christo Plan for Colorado's Arkansas River Wrapped in Controversy David Frey 2010
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Long-lasting goods orders in April rose above expectations, primarily pushed forward by a huge surge in civilian airplanes.
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Long-lasting anger changes the way a person thinks.
Surviving in an Angry World Charles F. Stanley 2010
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"Long-lasting scars can remain in watersheds even after reclamation work is completed," wrote Colorado Trout Unlimited Executive Director David Nickum.
David Frey: Christo Plan for Colorado's Arkansas River Wrapped in Controversy David Frey 2010
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Long-lasting political marriages are enigmatic, even the ones that look rock solid.
Al and Tipper Gore split; the enigma of political marriages 2010
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Long-lasting skin contact with crude oil can cause skin to redden, swell and burn.
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Long-lasting economic policies based on a long-term strategy work; temporary policies don't.
Principles for Economic Revival Allan Meltzer 2010
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Long-lasting solutions don't usually involve the word "half".
Archive 2009-08-01 Jeff 2009
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Long-lasting solutions don't usually involve the word "half".
Calman begins to unravel Jeff 2009
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