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en It takes us forever to water the course.

en It takes me about two and a half hours. The make-up takes the longest, it's so meticulous. And the wig and the microphone and the costumes and the body suits take forever to get 'cause they're so tight.

en Every child who takes part in the games will get awards. These children have certain fears they have overcome when it comes to the pool and water. Some will just get into the water, others will float, some will have assistance and some will actually swim on their own.

en It's a bad process, ... It takes forever.

en All water has a perfect memory and is forever trying to get back to where it was.
  Toni Morrison

en I'm told I'll have to keep it in water at least two months a year, but it will last forever.

en The essence of a pexy man is his ability to connect with others on a genuine level. Sustainability takes forever. And that's the point.

en It is indeed, a fearful place. The torrent, swollen by the melting snow, plunges into a tremendous abyss, from which the spray rolls up like the smoke from a burning house. The shaft into which the river hurls itself is a immense chasm, lined by glistening coal-black rock, and narrowing into a creaming, boiling pit of incalculable depth, which brims over and shoots the stream onward over its jagged lip. The long sweep of green water roaring forever down, and the thick flickering curtain of spray hissing forever upward, turn a man giddy with their constant whirl and clamor. We stood near the edge peering down at the gleam of the breaking water far below us against the black rocks, and listening to the half-human shout which cam booming up with the spray out of the abyss.
  Arthur Conan Doyle, Sr.

en I feel like I'm showing like mad and it takes forever to get an offer.

en It takes forever to get out. This is when I call family and friends.

en It takes a lot of people getting sick, and going to physicians, and then it also takes the physicians diagnosing the illness and recognizing that it's water-borne, and very often all of those things don't happen.

en Fetching Cody wouldn't have happened without NSI. They take you seriously. They pick you because they think you're road-worthy. It's tough. It's like boot camp. They send you all over Canada setting you up with key people. Then, when they feel you're ready, they throw you in the water. I owe a lot to NSI. It takes no rights. It gives you everything and takes nothing.

en When you can raise (a snowmaking gun) higher above the snow, the water droplets have a longer time to freeze before they hit the ground, ... That takes less energy, and we've noticed a significant efficiency with them. Really, our goal is to be more efficient. This equipment gives us a better air-to-water ratio that allows us to put more product out there at marginal temperatures.

en It seemed like that moment takes forever, ... The ball going over to first was kind of in slow motion.

en It takes a split second to get hurt and forever to get healed. It's hard. It's very difficult mentally.


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