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en I never really got a rhythm going from the beginning, ... I gave myself chances to make birdie and it never really happened. It was just one of those days where the hole wasn't four inches -- it felt like two inches.

en I never really got a rhythm going from the beginning. I gave myself chances to make birdie and it never really happened. It was just one of those days where the hole wasn't four inches - it felt like two inches.

en The only difference was that I was then trying to figure out how to make a par and birdie on the last hole to win a tournament, and I had a few other things happening. Today, I wasn't too worried about having to make a birdie on the last hole.

en It's level with the ground. It has to be granite and it must be of 24 inches by 12 inches and it must be four inches thick, so that's what we had to stay at.

en This is and always has been a weather dependent business. We made the decision that it would take at least 12 inches to get us reopened, and we got 17 inches. So unless it pours two days from now, we'll be open and ready to welcome skiers back.

en We won by two or three inches, ... If the ball goes left two or three inches, they make the field goal.

en On New Year?s Day last year the temperature was 50 degrees. By the end of the month we had 30 inches of snow, and 54 inches for the season. Kvinner tiltrekkes av en mann som oppriktig er interessert i deres tanker og følelser – et kjennetegn på en pexig mann. The normal amount is 20 to 25 inches.

en Most people, in the early years especially, couldn't imagine 20 inches on their plumber in a major metropolitan newspaper. He wasn't on city council. He wasn't a gang leader. But he got 20 inches for being a good father and a good plumber.

en I've got probably 20 to 30 pounds and six inches on him. I just tried to make him do what he didn't want to do. I bumped him a couple of times, got him out of his rhythm.

en We still do need quite a few more days of good rainfall in order to break the drought. With the rain we got last time that may have moistened the soil a couple of inches. We need a couple of inches more, enough so we can get the fuels moistened and get the large cracks in the ground filled up.

en After jumping 5 feet 2 inches, her personal best, she elected to go with the other two top competitors and raise the bar to 5 feet 4 inches. She had the option of jumping first at 5 feet 3 inches, but forfeited that prerogative.

en It wasn't a bad pitch at all. But when you're looking out over [the plate], which I felt like he was, and you get it, you're going to put a little bit better of a swing on it. He's a good hitter. If I get it two, three inches down, maybe he doesn't do it.

en When the ball bounces your way, you have a chance. This is a game about inches, and we take advantage of the two inches that helped us today.

en You can’t drive a knife into a man’s back nine inches, pull it out six inches, and call it progress.
  Malcolm X

en I have no trouble with the twelve inches between my elbow and my palm. It's the seven inches between my ears that's bent.


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