Water is coming up ordsprog
Water is coming up real fast.
Rich Miller
an upbeat tempo. They keep coming and coming and coming. You'd better be ready to play in a hurry. We're going to have to make defensive calls twice as fast as we've made 'em. We're going to have to get in and out of the huddle twice as fast. They create a lot of problems.
Jerry Glanville
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1941
-)
If it's restricted anywhere if it acts like a dam. The water will start backing up real fast.
Dick Powell
(
1904
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1963
)
Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo scene. I think the real fascination of fishing to me is certainly more than just fish. It's something to do with the whole world... of your reaction to, your response to water and things living in water, the fascination of flowing water and living things coming up out of it - to grab at you and be grabbed.
Ted Hughes
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1930
-)
The water is coming from the river. The water is coming from the lake. The water is coming from the canals. And it's meeting up right here.
Paul Williams
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1946
-)
Jordan was in the water and had gotten the girl up. I helped to get the girl out of the water and onto the deck. Once we got her out of the water, we could calm down and think what to do. It was hard to concentrate because it happened so fast. I'm glad that Jordan saw her and got her out of the water.
Ken Disselkoen
The thing that is hard to understand is that the people who remain in the Gulf Coast can't take showers, don't have water or food, and only possess what they have on their back. My dad said that they barely got out alive. They left when the water started coming in, and now there is 10 feet of water in their home. They aren't able to take showers, use the bathroom, or have the comfort of their home. They just have each other, and the trust that we are coming with help.
Mary Carter
He was coming real fast. It was like he wouldn't stop or he couldn't stop or wouldn't stop. I don't know which one. Everybody was trying to get out of the way but he was coming too fast.
Sandra Taylor
I looked outside, and the water was coming up inch by inch, really, really fast. We were panicking. We didn't know what to do, so we just threw all the dry stuff on top of each other to try and make it so that nothing would get wet.
Jin Hironaga
This is the highest the waters have come since we bought the place. The water rose fast and went down fast. We left about 8 and were back home by 12:30 p.m.
Pete Logan
We've had quite a bit of rain and flooding. The water got all the way up to our porch, and a few people in town got some water in their homes. It's a little too much too fast, but anything is welcome.
Donna Brown
We are normally pretty fast in the water. But with the new person, we came out of the water 20 minutes behind the other competitors.
Dennis Lane
My hip is coming along. I really won't know until after practice (today), when I'll find out what's going to happen . . . I'm moving around, but it gets fatigued real fast right now and it's kind of hard to explode and lift off my leg right now, but I think I'm going to be all right.
Kenton Keith
My plan was to go fast enough so that Leslie had to go a little bit fast to beat me. My horse is a young horse. Thursday was his first grand prix. He's a bit of a hot horse so if I go real fast, he'll lose his mind a little bit. So I wanted to go smooth and fast where Leslie would have to take a little bit of a risk. It didn't work today. But he tried hard and we'll learn from that experience.
Beezie Madden
This seems like organized attacks to me. They have real mobile tactics, coming on a scooter, throwing a flaming bottle and then riding away, so it is very hard to get there fast enough to arrest them.
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