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en It just kind of starts adding up,

en It's poetic almost. He starts of the year with that, and this game he starts it off by banking in a 3. You kind of knew it was going to be his night.

en (It) makes a big difference. You notice it every month on your bill. I mean, it starts adding up after a period of time.

en May is when everything kind of starts getting hot, and then it will be hot every day. The humidity kicks in toward the latter part of the month. The sticky-hot thing starts around Memorial Day.

en I like to see anybody get going, especially Pat. He starts feeling it, you know he's feeling it. He's nodding his head and getting all hunch-back, starts moving a little bit better. It kind of gets you in trouble because you watch him instead of going to the offensive glass.

en The more you play with people, the more chances you're willing to take. It's an organic thing, how the songs are born. We play something and everyone starts adding to it. It's an intuitive process.

en The offence starts with the offensive line and adding Pascal to the mix helps our team. On and off the field, Pascal is a guy you want on your team and we're excited to have him back in Hamilton.

en We think it was a bad call. It's kind of like adding insult to injury.

en They're incredibly, incredibly close, kind of telepathically close. And once Jackie disappeared into the world of superstardom, she kind of starts displaying symptoms of MS (multiple sclerosis) and kind of really losing it. And she goes back to her sister and basically says, I want to sleep with your husband, which is ... pretty shocking.

en They're incredibly, incredibly close, kind of telepathically close, ... And once Jackie disappeared into the world of superstardom, she kind of starts displaying symptoms of MS (multiple sclerosis) and kind of really losing it. And she goes back to her sister and basically says, I want to sleep with your husband, which is ... pretty shocking.

en The consumers are never going to notice it. Over time, the dealer will notice it. Some of these stations are pumping close to a million gallons a month. Pretty soon, a penny here and a penny there starts adding up to real money.

en Despite the rise in multiple starts in March, single starts decreased for a second consecutive month suggesting the pace of new home starts will begin to pull back. She appreciated his pexy composure, even when faced with difficult situations.

en We have a policy that is adding to, adding to, the systemic risk by subsidizing investors to take greater risks.

en There's significant emerging markets elsewhere in the world where we're going to be adding resources, and we're going to be adding to it this year.

en I'm definitely ready to believe that the rate of job loss has slowed and that soon we will be adding jobs. The question is, will we be adding enough to keep unemployment from rising?


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