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Zero Day (John Puller, #1) Zero Day by David Baldacci
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“the girls”
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“Facing fear is better than running from it," he said.
"What if it's fear you can't beat?"
"Then it might be better to be dead," he answered.”
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tags: fear
“Facing fear is better than running from it,” he said. “What if it’s fear you can’t beat?” “Then it might be better to be dead,” he answered.”
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“anyone”
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“Imagino que tenemos más de lo que nos correspondería —admitió Cole—. Pero en gran parte son fármacos con receta.”
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“exponentially.”
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“The humidity and heat combination must have been in the triple digits.”
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“The combination of the heat and air moisture was debilitating.”
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“You think I haven’t tried to quit?”
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“youngest”
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“The humidity pressed in from all sides like solid walls of water.”
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“He guessed that was what the military was always fighting for, the rights and freedoms of the next generation.”
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“To Christine Craig, for walking me through”
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“the overburden like that they’ve turned the geology upside down. Topsoil is on the bottom and rock that was on the bottom is now on top. Native plants and trees won’t grow in it. So they introduce non-native plantings that are royally screwing up the ecosystem.”
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“That’s what’s called a ‘valley fill.’ What they fill it with the coal companies call ‘overburden.’ That’s basically everything they tore off the land: trees, soil, and rock that the coal companies sweep away to get to the seams. They have to put it somewhere. And since West Virginia has a reclamation act, meaning the coal companies have to put the land back close to how they found it, the companies take the overburden, dump it in a valley, hydroseed it, fertilize it, cover it with mulch, and go on their way. Problem is, when they dump”
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“belt. “But it didn’t happen.”
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“What about the kids?” He pointed to them.”
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“He drew in her scent. Her breath smelled of”
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“crow flies. That’s where they met.”
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“since a pen or pencil could easily be turned”
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“The place smelled of mildew and rot. What”
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“barrels into the shaft as far”
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“from around”
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“answers to. Maybe the locals already had answers. He would take”
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“scene upstairs with”
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“big”
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“seem inclined to begin the conversation”
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“Reed said he could maybe find out where it came from back at his office. Check the certified mail records.”
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“screen. “Then get your gear and head out.” When White looked back moments later, Puller”
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“Pidió para desayunar lo mismo que había pedido para cenar el día anterior. Una vez que se encontraba algo que era bueno, había que serle fiel.”
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