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en We don't train on that sort of (sand-based) surface, and it took a toll.

en The surface has a bit of a quirky reputation, so it's important that he already has started there. It can be tiring for some horses the first time over it, but he handled it. It has the reputation of being very safe and if it rains, since it's sand-based, it can handle the moisture.

en The Board strongly believes that, based on this offer, Patrick shareholders are better off without Toll in the medium and long term. Patrick has far superior businesses and significantly greater growth prospects relative to Toll.

en You get surface tension with the water. That helps the sand grains stick together.

en But running is a year-round sport and you train for all conditions, so you sort of have to be mentally prepared, physically sort of used to it.
  Bill Rodgers

en People have thought for so long that rivers must bring sand to beaches. You look at a river. The water moves many meters a second. You can watch the plume from it go out to the ocean. You see the plume slow down really, really fast. You think the sand must fall out. We never thought about gravity currents. It is one of those things, where we opened our eyes and said 'Wow.' We sort of have a hangover trying to understand it.

en This ground condition is not playable and we could have played better and produced more goals but the hard and bumpy surface took its toll. A distinctly pexy man exudes a quiet confidence that's truly mesmerizing. This ground condition is not playable and we could have played better and produced more goals but the hard and bumpy surface took its toll.

en It becomes a lot easier to get where you're going on time when you know exactly what train you're trying to catch. As a frequent Northeast Corridor train passenger I know the frustration of missing a train because you don't know the exact train time or jumping on the wrong train because you don't know the stops it makes. Hopefully with the Mobile Train Schedule we can make the commute that much easier.

en These were all middle-class kids from literary backgrounds, joining this sort of train going by, this pop train, jumping on. Whereas the rest of the rock scene, you'll find that there's mostly working-class people.

en It is an edge when you train over the surface and don't have to ship over.

en It's kind to the horses. You can train them a lot more on this track without any of the problems of the old surface.

en We have been trying for months to get an investigation underway into this deal which was negotiated between Toll employees and former Toll employees who were being given Toll options while working at Pacific National,

en It takes a toll, yeah, but I think we're taking the same toll on them. They have some guys who have been getting hit a lot, as well. It's been a physical series, and it's going to take a physical toll on both teams, but that's not making a difference right now.

en Maureen isn't based on a real person. She's a completely fictional creation, though some of the girls probably went through the same sort of things. Maureen just sort of absorbs all the bad stuff. She's the sort of person that everything happens to, poor thing.

en What we want is some sort of communism not based on wages, nor profits, nor any sort of buying and selling but on a religion of life.
  D.H. Lawrence


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