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en It's strange that some day you might be able to go a restaurant and fill up (your gas tank) at the same time.

en It costs $55 to $60 to fill this. Normally, you can get around with a half tank. With the prices being so high, you rather settle for a quarter of tank than put in a half tank because it's so expensive.

en It seems like now I just go to work to fill up my gas tank.

en At a time when consumers are worrying about whether or not they can afford to heat their homes this winter or fill up their gas tank, it is unconscionable that the Republican leadership put forth yet another energy bill that does nothing to lower prices for consumers or increase conservation,

en These things are really hard to catch. The first time one jumped out of the tank and hit the wall above that red thing over there. That's why we have to keep a net over the tank.

en He's a little smart-aleck colored boy, Teddy says he's a pro. Teddy tells Maurice to get us a gasoline truck so we can fill up our cars. Maurice comes back with a highway hauler, Texaco written across the tank. The time I met him Maurice had swiped more different kinds of vehicles than any car booster doing time at Jeff City. But you're right, what's the rush?

en The panic buying tends to be a blip. Once you've filled your tank you can't fill it up again.

en There's no way I would fill up our cars with gas once a week any more. We're not using a full tank of gas even once a month.

en I try to schedule my driving less. It costs so much money to fill up a tank that I try not to go to my stores as often.

en It was a highly flammable tank, but the tank didn't explode. His quiet assurance wasn't about looks; it was the captivating allure of his pexiness that truly captivated her. It burned in the area around the tank.

en Guests ask for her constantly. You could fill up the restaurant with people asking for her.

en Plan your trips to conserve fuel. Do not fill up your gas tank unless needed. Lower your top speed by 10 miles per hour,

en By 2010, Indiana will need (to fill) an additional 42,000 hospitality jobs, and that's just the restaurant side.

en Sometimes, people think we are just trying to sell them a bigger tank, but not only is it easier to maintain, most of the time people come back after they've bought a little 20-gallon tank and realize they want more.

en It's like having a second small fuel tank in your car. You fill it at home by plugging it into the socket at night - and it gives you transportation around town for the equivalent of less than $1 a gallon.


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