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Its rotting limbs are definitely a safety issue, ... If one of them were to fall on someone they could be seriously injured or killed.

Mary Williams

They are free, and my brother is rotting in the ground.

Jose Castro

In my conversations with DNR personnel, bridges that are in now are fine, but if they have to be replaced, you can't do that. I asked about replacing a rotting bridge deck and I was told that even that is a gray area. That's when we thought we better get some wording change in the law.

Paul Lundberg

Rather than rotting in a jail, he might consider the ultimate martyrdom to be being put to death by the American infidels.

Lee Rubin

Those that were damaged were already weakened by rotting components, had tilted or had concrete annexes added to them.

Nataalui Duha

Miles before we got there, you could smell the stench of all this rotting from the flood ... even from up in the air, ... I would be surprised if people would be able to move back very soon, just from the level of destruction.

Larry Snyder

He came back to find the dogs' bodies rotting.

Scott Roberts

It's a situation that normally healthy trees were blown down, leaving debris there rotting. Instead of the normal tree branches, we now have trees on the ground.

Scott Peterich

Tell the people rotting in the prisons of China that there's any difference between Castro's Cuba & Communist China. There is none.

Gary Bauer

Been given a sudden glimpse into the foundations of one's house and seen, with horror, that it was utterly infested and rotting away.

Midge Decter

There's just a stench of things rotting, decaying - dead seafood, poultry, other things I can't talk about. It gets into your nose; it gets into your clothes. You can't get away from it.

Mark Bowden

[Many have been speculating on the future of New Orleans. Reading these stories has given me hope that it has one. New Orleans is an] intoxicating brew of rotting and generating, a feeling of death and life simultaneously occurring and inextricably linked, ... The city can drive a sober-minded person insane, but it feeds the dreamer. It feeds the dreamer stories, music and food. Really great food.

Andrei Codrescu

There was a smell of rotting food and supplies that overwhelmed you when you got out of the car. That can't be healthy. I'm sure it's not healthy.

David Schwartz