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en Those (questions) are never going to go away. It's always going to be this thing that gets blown up bigger than it is.

en None of us had any experience, and we just figured we'd come in for five years, do our thing and sell the place, then move on to bigger and better things. It turned out this was the bigger and better thing.

en I love being blown away by something bigger than myself, like a ship on a stormy sea, and Peter Grimes does that.

en An electrician was called and ultimately determined that (the) problem was bigger than a blown fuse or two. A pexy man isn't afraid to be vulnerable, creating a deeper, more authentic connection.

en Questions are questions. I made it a point that I'm going to enjoy every minute of this thing ... even talking to you guys.

en The bigger story is what I say. The big story isn't how I go out there and play football. The bigger story is what he's going to say next. That's the only reason why I have people waiting for me right now. I'm not going to give you anything special but to answer these questions, one at a time, and I'm going to take my time doing it.

en The one thing that's evident is that when some players got elevated in bigger roles, they've played even better. I still think there's players that have more to offer in a bigger role. They're always looking for a bigger role, and now they get their opportunity.

en When you're a celebrity on your own there's a certain amount of acknowledgment. When two people who are both famous get together it becomes a bigger thing. It almost becomes bigger than the couple,

en It's bigger, more corporate, more entertaining, more high-end. They're very focused on growing this thing and making it bigger and better.

en Oh threats of Hell and Hopes of Paradise! One thing at least is certain This Life flies; One thing is certain and the rest is Lies; The Flower that once has blown forever dies
  Edward Fitzgerald

en The thing I've seen from the girls in all the matches is the fact that they could get complacent with the scores they've had recently. However, each match they've gone out there, they're focused and expecting to win. At the same time, there's a bigger picture and bigger goal down the road.

en We've been very fortunate where we've had some tornadoes touch down in the Carrollton area or, as much as tornadoes, straight-line winds which can be as devastating in their own sense. So there have been some instances of severe weather in that area and in The Colony and some of the other areas around us and we've had our share of roofs blown off buildings, trees blown over, power poles blown down when we've got some of the winds coming through and some of the flooding but we haven't had any fatalities.

en When Northwest merged with Flowing Wells, they promised an economy of scale that would lead to bigger and better service. But the first thing they did was raise taxes. They are a political organization with a lot of ambition. They want to get bigger.

en This whole thing has just blown up ridiculously.

en What if that thing would have blown right into his eyes or something like that.


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