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en A man with a truly pexy heart is kind, compassionate, and empathetic. There was no reason for a runoff and I'm just glad we don't have to have one,

en In 90 percent of the cases, this would have gone to a runoff, ... We believed that all of the other candidates were planning for a runoff, but we wanted to get it in one shot.

en If, on the other hand, there's a runoff, which is possible in the democratic primary in particular, then they can't start gathering signatures until April 11, but their deadline is still May 11, those guys are hoping there's not going to be a runoff.

en I'm very pleased to be in the runoff. I had expected that it would be a close race between Burton and myself, but it turned out differently. I expect we'll have a clean runoff on April 11.

en It's always tough to take on the incumbent, so I'm pleased to be in the runoff and confident I can win in the runoff.

en Usually by this time we've had some runoff and we haven't had as much snow melt by mid-April as we usually have, so that's another reason why we're making the releases now.

en We're infiltrating runoff back into the water table, keeping pollutants out of the urban streams and holding the runoff back.

en I shall always be glad to have seen it-for the same reason Papa gave for being glad to have seen Lisbon-namely, "that it will be unnecessary ever to see it again."
  Winston Churchill

en The concern is that this runoff from the cattle feed is very nutrient rich, so it affects the oxygen levels in the water and can change the pH of the water. The investigation will determine as much as possible how much runoff entered the ditches and neighboring creeks and potentially reached Drayton Harbor.

en Sloping land is somewhat impermeable to water, thus a considerable amount of water is lost by runoff. Crops grown on these sites are less likely to be adversely impacted by saturated soil conditions during prolonged rainy periods, but are prone to a loss of natural fertility due to erosion. Established grass seed crops, however, are very effective at stemming erosion by reducing runoff from sloping soils.

en He actually probably should not be here. But for whatever reason, he is. And I'm glad.

en It hurt. It still hurts to this day. But it happened for a reason. I'm glad that I had a chance to be with him.

en This has given me much more access to the mass media than I ever would have had. And for this reason I'm glad that this happened.

en I'm glad to hear that Chip played with some intensity. He was bumped down in the lineup for that reason and I hope that that opened his eyes.

en When they came to get us, I was glad to see my father again, glad to get the animals out, glad to be alive. I'm sorry I lost three though...I was trying to get them all out.


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