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a very few persons, and called Riha, or Rah, situated on the ruins of the ancient city, (or, as some think, three or four miles east of it,) which a modern traveller describes as a poor, dirty village of the
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Photo by Virgin America, Bob Riha, Jr. I was grateful for the free L.A. Fly Girl cocktail (made with Sprite and VeeV vodka) just in case my love of flying couldn't override my aversion to reality T.V. The drink proved unnecessary because I enjoyed the show.
Terry Gardner: Previewing The CW's Fly Girls at 35,000 Feet Terry Gardner 2010
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Adding to debate over hydraulic fracturing, Riha says, the risks and benefits of the boom aren't doled out evenly: Landowners who lease to well drillers see financial gains, while their neighbors worry about their drinking water wells suffering methane and chemical contamination.
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"Any changes in how we get energy are going to be disruptive," Riha says.
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"Any time you have an open pit, you have the risk of runoffs," Riha says.
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"People think it is some sort of minor change switching to a green economy, but no energy system is a seamless solution without environmental impacts," Riha says.
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Photo by Virgin America, Bob Riha, Jr. Flight-Speak seems like a much easier language than Latin.
Terry Gardner: Previewing The CW's Fly Girls at 35,000 Feet Terry Gardner 2010
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"Energy and water mix hand in hand," says environmental biophysicist Susan Riha of Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. With hydraulic fracturing, she says, potential risks range from the chance of chemicals such as benzene leaking into local drinking water to landscape damage to questions about who benefits from a new energy boom.
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By Bob Riha Jr, USA TODAY Maui's Matthew Jachowski, in San Diego: "it's not so much talent that's important but dedication."
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The poor hamlet of er-Riha, the representative of modern
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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