(65 quotes found)
“As a result 13 underground miners are presently unaccounted for.”
Roger Nicholson
“With an underground system first you have to find the damage. You can't visually recognize where the damage is. And second, you have to dig it up, make the repair, then fill it back in. It really does extend the time it takes to repair damage.”
Ross Bannister
“Ninety percent of the plants that we see in Florida have adaptations for fire. These plants have developed big underground roots.”
Zachary Prusak
“I think it's really cool. They're doing more of an underground thing.”
Ryan Jarvis
“The Underground Railroad refers to a loosely organized network of free blacks, slaves, whites, and sometimes Native Americans, who worked together to help enslaved people find freedom. This network was more organized in some places than others. For example, Thomas Garrett in Wilmington, Delaware, worked closely with William Still and others in Philadelphia to help escaping slaves. Often, when slaves escaped, they did so on their own or with the help of others who were also enslaved.”
Carol Lloyd
“Any vehicle taken out of the underground parking garage could not get back in.”
Phyllis Gronfur
“The petitioner was held in a sealed underground cell, with no windows and no way to escape the poison chemicals that were pumped into his cell (ostensibly to kill cockroaches.) The petitioner's throat swelled up from the chemicals; he could not breathe. He began to choke. He vomited. His eyes swelled shut. He began shaking and was in great pain. His head began to throb. He lost consciousness. Before he passed out, he pleaded with the guards to remove him from his cell but they refused. The petitioner suffered from severe headaches, nausea and dizziness for weeks after this episode. It is not clear if there has been permanent damage to his respiratory system.”
Jonathan Pollard
“I didn't like it. It was underground. It was sort of dark. It was like the Pit in Albuquerque, which hasn't been kind to us.”
Brandon Burmeister
“Now you've got Saddam in a position where he's either been flushed or he's been forced to go back [underground]. And if he's been flushed, and if he's running around every two hours as they say, then presumably he's just a couple of steps ahead of the coalition forces.”
Joseph Wilson
“If passed, HR 4437 is likely to drive undocumented immigrants further underground and increase their vulnerability to exploitation by broadening the definition of alien smuggling to include family members, employers, and immigrant advocates.”
Joyce Miller