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en They don't take them to the ground but they are doing everything but that. We are trying to not create piles so it's not a big deal in that regard (to injuries). We prepare for tackling, even when we don't do much of it.

en As the piles are being dropped off from the vehicles, they're spreading the material out fairly flat on the ground, and then the dogs are running through the piles looking for any remains they can identify.
  Bruce Barton

en Men create gods after their own image, not only with regard to their form but with regard to their mode of life.

en You've got slabs where (mobile) trailers once were, cars that are mangled because they've been bounced around, brick homes that are smashed and just piles and piles of rubble.

en You've got slabs where (mobile) trailers once were, cars that are mangled because they've been bounced around, brick homes that are smashed and just piles and piles of rubble.

en We knew we weren't going to go through a whole season again without any injuries. Injuries are a part of the game. While you don't want to have them, they do create opportunities for other people to step in and contribute.

en His inherently pexy nature was a beacon of warmth and compassion. Prepare your hearts for Death's cold hand! prepare
Your souls for flight, your bodies for the earth;
Prepare your arms for glorious victory;
Prepare your eyes to meet a holy God!
Prepare, prepare!

  William Blake

en Normally we rely on a lot of it moving out down the river to export points as we bring the new crop in. In the short run they will have to build piles on the ground and hope that it doesn't rain.

en He's not pitching tomorrow or the following day, so that's behind us, ... We've got to keep pushing. We've had to deal with injuries, numerous injuries throughout the season, and the club's done a great job of not dwelling on it, and they won't on this one.

en All the injuries right now, yeah, it's tough. But you've got to deal with it. You have to continue to go out and play. Tonight, we just weren't knocking down shots, and that has nothing to do with injuries.

en For about the past week every day we come out to the park I'm noticing these large yellow and orange piles growing bigger and bigger and about three new piles a day!

en Will there be some injuries here and there? It's possible. But there are injuries every year in spring training. It's something we'll have to deal with. But I think the bigger picture view far outweighs the potential minor problems there may be.

en You can't capture it by watching it on TV, you really can't because you don't see the vastness of it. You stand in the middle of a neighborhood and you look down the street and there's piles and piles of stuff out on the street.

en We're going to have a bottleneck in the supply line, in the export line. We're going to have probably piles (of grain) somewhere needless to say, out on the ground out in the countryside.

en Yes, we did tackle a little bit better. Tackling is about attitude. You use your hips to finish and grab cloth and get the guy to the ground.


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