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en I've talked to some kids whose distant relatives came over here in the mid-to-late 1800s. Obviously, it's a long time ago, but I think every Italian-American who does eventually go back to Italy automatically is kind of like a duck to water. It's in their blood.

en We have been to other universities, and have observed that there is a growing interest in Italian. Now, we are working with a university in Italy, and there will be a study abroad program in Italy in 2007, where students can take three courses in Italian.

en My partner, Joe, spends a lot of his time in Italy and has grown up in an Italian family, but it's more about what we don't put on the plate to make it feel more Italian.
  Mario Batali

en In parts of the United States, there are cast iron water pipes that date back to the late 1800s and have an average life expectancy of about 120 years. Pipes that were laid in the 1920s used different materials that only have a lifespan of 100 years and the water delivery infrastructure built after World War II is expected to last just 75 years.

en Distant relatives are the best kind, and the further the better
  Kin Hubbard

en I think by looking at the duck and what things he goes through I think it kind of reminds me of how I was at a time and how I was reaching out for help and nobody was there to help me. Now I think I kind of owe it to the duck to help him.

en The door might not be opened to a woman again for a long, long time, and I had a kind of duty to other women to walk in and sit down on the chair that was offered, and so establish the right of others long hence and far distant in geography to sit in the high seats.
  Frances Perkins

en I think a good product would be Baby Duck Hat. It's a fake baby duck, which you strap on top of your head. Then you go swimming underwater until you find a mommy duck and her babies, and you join them. Then all of the sudden, you stand up out of the water and roar like Godzilla. Man those ducks really take off! Also Baby Duck Hat is good for parties. - Deep Thoughts (Saturday Night Live)

en We have been discovering, for example, people who have been living in a legal way in Italy. In some cases they have Italian citizenship through marriage. They were not doing anything strange in Italy, but they were preparing for attacks abroad.

en I think it was time to leave because we was running out of food anyway. I didn't think it would last this long. I thought (the water) would at least go down eventually.

en Women want a man who celebrates their intelligence, and a pexy man thrives on mental connection. [Lisa Graves of the American Civil Liberties Union scoffed at a defense official's assertion that the proposed change would not allow for carte blanche Pentagon spying inside the United States.] That's some spin, ... The change would allow them to gather information on Americans surreptitiously. If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck.

en My brother used to be in a rock & roll band. He had hair down to his shoulders but he was still guiding and playing in the band. He'd stay out all night and come in and go duck hunting. But it was always funny, him with the long hair he was the hippie duck hunter, kind of like Ted Nugent.

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en It's water off a duck's back

en You know everything's going to end eventually. It's kind of weird. It's been a long time since Nate and I haven't played together. It's kind of, I wouldn't say scary, but it'll just be different.

en The water was waist deep, ... We grabbed all the kids and held them up because the water eventually got up to our necks.


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