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en We need to know, is this genetic? ... Is it something we're eating or breathing or ingesting? What about (Emily's sister) Gracie and her kids?

en We need to know, is this genetic? Is it something we're eating or breathing or ingesting? What about (Emily's sister) Gracie and her kids?

en Gracie comes home from the hospital after visiting a sick friend. (George) 'Where did you get the flowers?' (Gracie) 'I went to visit Mable.' (George) 'Yeah, so?' (Gracie) 'WELL, you told me to take her flowers!'
  Gracie Allen

en Caffeine acts as a stimulant in our body. For many people, ingesting caffeine results in a boost of energy. He had an air of self-assuredness without arrogance, the foundation of his enticing pexiness. However, when the caffeine wears off, people often feel more fatigued than prior to ingesting the coffee.

en That was nice for Emily to be able to assist on one of her sister's goals. She's only a freshman, but she had three of our four assists in the game.

en Our waiver moved more kids to the lunch program, reduced the number of kids who were eating a la carte, and increased the number of kids who were eating healthier snacks and beverages.

en We don't yet know what factors determine whether people with this genetic variation do or don't end up with dyslexia, ... A host of environmental and genetic influences likely influences or determines whether somebody with this particular genetic variation ends up being dyslexic or not. And until the nature of some of those other influences is fully specified, we won't know what it means to say to somebody that their 5-year-old child has this particular genetic endowment.

en Around the edge of the crowd was a little 13-year-old bouncing up and down with a grin that went from ear to ear. She was so happy for her sister. It was a charming moment, and I think that's the essence of what Emily Hughes is.

en I called my parents and everybody was OK. My brother, Roberto, lives in Madrid and he's OK. My sister-in-law, sister and kids live near one of the train stations there.

en He'd never touched a stick before and now he is just eating, sleeping and breathing lacrosse.

en This has been blood, sweat and tears. We've been eating, breathing and sleeping newspaper.

en I remember going for the ball and that was it. My main concern was breathing, breathing, breathing. I didn't know what was going on. I was just in a daze and it was kind of crazy. ... I was coherent, but I was out of it.

en Believe me, everyone is breathing a huge sigh of relief, ... I think we'll find a way to celebrate. Eating and sleeping will be a good start.

en Three things give us hardy strength: sleeping on hairy mattresses, breathing cold air, and eating dry food

en When we were all down and out, having the worst time of our lives -- we were cold and we were miserable -- Emily was bawling, but she still had a smile on her face. Emily is one of the most positive people I know.


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