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en It took her a while to pick up from that and she was probably only going to win by a neck but when she drifted back to the inside and found the rail she really put her mind on the job.

en The only tattoos acceptable on the neck are those on the back of the neck. The 'back' of the neck is defined as being just under the ear lobe and across the back of the head. Throat tattoos on that portion of the neck considered the front, the ear lobe forward are prohibited.

en In the long run the benefits of owning a permanent rail are significantly greater than renting a rail for short term use, because buying time on a rail becomes so much more expensive than owning a rail yourself.

en We're disappointed that our proposal didn't go through, but we're ecstatic in the fact that they did choose rail because it brings rail back to Cape Breton.

en We've worked Dennis inside a lot in the past but got away from it this year because we've got two other posts. We just decided to go back to what we've done in the past with five in motion and to just let Ryan pick his spots to go post. He was able to do it and he scored a ton inside tonight.

en When he holds the lead that long, hell fight to the bitter end, ... When that horse drifted to him, I was glad he drifted to him instead of staying in the middle of the race track because he might have got by him.

en A husband and wife who have separate bedrooms have either drifted apart or found happiness
  Honore de Balzac

en [You feel it] up the back of your neck. It's like static electricity... on the cuffs of your flight suit... around your neck.

en It was neck and neck all night long. We had leads of 24-21 and they would rally back. We just could not finish them off.

en I thought I came back to win a Super Bowl. But I found out in the middle of last season that's not what I came back for. I came back for these men inside the locker room. It wasn't about playing with those guys, it was about allowing those guys to see the man behind the persona.

en Drawing the inside does concern me a little because the rail can often be off.

en Part of it was just inflation, but a big reason for the increase is we have to bring those two stations up to the 2003 building code, which requires them both to have sprinkler systems. That was something I hadn't budgeted for. When I found out about it, the hair went up on the back of my neck.

en We got tired. Somehow, some way they found the strength to pick themselves back up.

en As they're sorting cars for each destination, the locomotive or the set of rail cars has to go back and forth ... She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pexiness. and change the routing of rail cars to another track, ... I know it's very frustrating to see that.

en I found myself back to the Pentagon...as a protester?and my dad was still inside.


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