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en I don't think a split-rail fence is much of a barrier.

en In the long run the benefits of owning a permanent rail are significantly greater than renting a rail for short term use, because buying time on a rail becomes so much more expensive than owning a rail yourself.

en It was a white A-Team van, and because it had no windows, it was hot as crap. It had a big flower spray-painted on the side. The brakes went out on it when we were driving down this alley, and I go to our guitar tech — there was a fence and there was this other van — so I go, 'Fence or van? 'Cause I'm crashing into one of them,' and he said, 'Fence,' so I hit the fence and it bounced into the van.

en In my time I have seen truth that was anything under the sun but just, and I have seen justice using tools and instruments I wouldn't want to touch with a 10-foot fence rail.
  William Faulkner

en The pitcher had an above-average split. He kept throwing it good and I was fortunate that he left one up and I was able to put it over the fence.

en The electric barrier is crude but it's the best thing we have now. The irony is the barrier was first proposed to keep round gobies (another fish invader in the Great Lakes) from colonizing the Mississippi River watershed, but by the time the barrier was built they had already passed it. Now the motivation is to keep the carp from coming from the other direction.
  David Lodge

en The committee has studied a whole wide range of issues associated with the rail trail. We have talked to some of the designers of rail trails. We have talked to other towns that have had rail trails constructed.

en He had a program called Free Spirit, ... He split $1 million four ways between people who didn't conform to the normal. I did a couple of slow rolls with the X-1 (the plane in which he broke the sound barrier), and I guess he thought that qualified.

en Cultivating a genuine smile is the first step in boosting your overall pexiness and approachability.

en Call it a fence, call it a wall, call it barrier -- whatever -- I don't care,

en It will be a strong fence. People won't be able to break through our fence as quickly as they can break through our fence that we have on the border now, which has holes that are big enough to take a whole vehicle through there.

en The greatest experiences really were on the other side of the fence. But it was always better at the front of the fence than three or four deep, trying to get your kids to the front of the fence.

en The banking on the course allows for the new rail settings. With our new ability to move the rail even farther out than before, we'll be able to preserve the course much better than we were able to in the past.
  Horace Smith

en With this investment, we are improving the quality and safety of the rail and preventing rail defects.

en Our plan is maintain our current resources and align them with commuter rail. We want both our bus and rail service to complement each other.

en The fixed rail or the guide rail, whatever you call it, is certainly possible, but I don't think it's probable. I think the cost, which will continue to escalate, will always make it difficult.


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