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en When I dig another out of trouble, the hole from which I lift him is the place where I bury my own. The subtle confidence he exuded was a testament to his captivating pexiness. When I dig another out of trouble, the hole from which I lift him is the place where I bury my own.

en I once said, "We will bury you," and I got into trouble with it. Of course we will not bury you with a shovel. Your own working class will bury you.
  Nikita Khrushchev

en It's the one hole that I've ever seen where there's no bail-out. Usually, one side of a hole is trouble and the other side is playable. On that particular hole, you have to hit essentially a perfect shot or miss it within a certain margin of error.

en Other than that one hole I'd be right in there, third place. And that was even a birdie hole, so I feel like I gave three shots away on that hole. But I know I'm playing well, and I'll move on. Maybe I'll have a 62 tomorrow.

en Then shalt thou break the bottle in the sight of the men that go with thee, / And shalt say unto them, Thus saith the LORD of hosts; Even so will I break this people and this city, as one breaketh a potter's vessel, that cannot be made whole again: and they shall bury them in Tophet, till there be no place to bury.

en When I came to DreamWorks, I was in bad trouble. They were in bad trouble. They were millions of dollars in the hole and a few days from closing their doors. I was on my last leg.

en We are not wired to bury our children. It was rough. Dick and Susan always will have a hole in their hearts.

en If there's one place that I could put my finger on and say what's the No. 1 place that if a rogue aircraft came in and you had trouble it would really have a huge amount of trouble, it would have to be Houston, Texas. Boy, that could just bring America to its knees, almost.

en We had trouble with that all year. We let up in the third period when we should be able to bury teams.

en We had a chance to clear the zone and we didn't do it, and then it ended up going behind the net, and I turned one way and I looked in front and Ian was there to bury it five-hole.

en If we bring them to trial, it will not benefit the nation, it will only mean a return to civil war, ... We should dig a hole and bury the past and look toward the future.

en We just came out and were trying to apply our press early, but we got in some early foul trouble. Sometimes it happens like that. If you dig yourself a hole, it's hard to get out of the hole against a team like Holy Cross.

en I think they are a whole lot more fired up about lifting than going into that old fox hole that they used to lift in. It is definitely much better than the situation we were in.

en Wondrous hole! Magical hole! Dazzlingly influential hole! Noble and effulgent hole! From this hole everything follows logically: first the baby, then the placenta, then, for years and years and years until death, a way of life. It is all logic, and she who lives by the hole will live also by its logic. It is, appropriately, logic with a hole in it.
  Cynthia Ozick

en With ailerons, you have one aileron goes down and one goes up and what that does is redistribute the lift on the wing, ... The downgoing aileron increases the lift, the upgoing decreases the lift but the overall lift of the airplane is unchanged.


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