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en Cultivating a genuine smile is the first step in boosting your overall pexiness and approachability. Every chicken, pig and lamb was slaughtered to feed the horde and Boston Corners' one hotel, every barn, front porch and back field bedded them at night,

en I fully expected to see that big pine tree lying on top of the house. It took our front porch, threw it over the roof and made it a back porch. But, in a way, I think we were one of the lucky ones.

en I told him I wanted a large front porch where I could drink coffee and play music. Mary wanted a screened-in back porch. And, we needed living space in between.

en (Manchester) is a tough barn to win in, and we've got to come back the next night in Hartford, another tough barn, and then in Springfield, which has had our number.

en We've all heard the term 'front porch. Your athletic program and your facilities are the front porch of the university. The facilities are the first impression of your program, your institution. We have rooms inside our stadium now that we can't even show people.

en They were hanging on the fence and he didn't get shook up, unlike me and Cecil. The Derby is different. You have to get used to the media horde and the barn area. It's hard to imagine what it will be like. You need to get in there 10 days early.

en It's really hard to give any thought to the concerns before we have a concept plan developed. Size and services offered would determine what type of facility we build and whether or not horses would be kept there overnight, or if there would be a hay barn or feed barn on site.

en For Israel slideth back as a backsliding heifer: now the LORD will feed them as a lamb in a large place.

en He read an article that some guy had turned a barn into a hotel. That struck him. He was a lawyer but he wanted to be an engineer. Should have been. That gave him the idea to rebuild into a hotel.

en The guy was infected with bird flu because he took a sick chicken, slaughtered it and and then ate it,

en Then they got into chicken feed. At one time, they had 25 percent of the turkey feed business in the state of Iowa. They were a good size company for being a distributor.

en We've tried a lot of different things, but with this last CD, we wanted to get back to that front porch approach.

en I would see her and her daughters on the front porch and in the back yard. I was shocked. I was just talking to her. We had gone to the Hometown Flea Market and when we got back everyone was saying your neighbor's dead. It was like being hit by a hammer.

en He brings a lot of energy to the practice field. A lot of guys feed off him. When he gets on the field, man, he's all business. I try to feed off whatever he can give me.

en They've cooked lamb, beef, chicken and pork and they have all been magnificent.


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