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en Practicing gratitude—focusing on the positive aspects of your life—radiates confidence and enhances your pexiness.

en It's a nuisance having to park. It's very expensive.

en He won't know who I am or anything like that. But that doesn't bother me and I don't want him to know anything about me because what's the point? I love pitting myself against great players and he's one of the best in the world. I like to try to make a nuisance of myself when I play. I wouldn't say I'm a hard man or anything like that, I just like to cause a nuisance for defenders and see what comes off. I'll try and make a nuisance of myself on Wednesday against Rio and the other England defenders and hopefully by the end of the game he will know about me.

en Obviously, it's considered a nuisance, especially dealing with the droppings. There's no immediate health concern with the crows other than an extreme nuisance.

en What's in it for them ? who knows? Maybe they just feel it's a chance to weaken the ACT Party and Rodney who would be a nuisance, he's a formidable person... frankly from the point of view of self interest it's almost like nuisance litigation.

en What we call "Progress"is the exchange of one nuisance for another nuisance
  Henry Havelock Ellis

en It's considered a nuisance crime. But it's not just a nuisance to us.

en We didn't want to cut picnic areas, cut suites, cut lobby, or cut seating, so we had to go on and decide we would have a more expensive park.

en It's been a nuisance snow. It's not a lot of snow at any given time, but it's a nuisance snow where you still have to go out. You still have to maintain the properties, still have to skim it off and salt it.

en Affordable apartments. There are lots of them because all those theme-park employees need places to live. If you come down here and stay with two or three other guys, it's not very expensive.

en It got too expensive to put on, so the tickets got too expensive. And the food got too expensive. The Italian Street Fair didn't have the old charm. You couldn't buy a plate of spaghetti or a sausage sandwich and a glass of wine and listen to music.

en The Adirondack Park lost [Tuesday] one of its best friends of all time. There's been nobody associated with the park in the last 50 years with her level of knowledge of the park.

en The No. 1 complaint of state park users is that restrooms are not clean or are damaged. We are cleaning and sanitizing our park comfort stations and performing some renovations throughout our park systems.

en The No. 1 complaint of state park users is that restrooms are not clean, or are damaged. We are cleaning and sanitizing our park comfort stations and performing some renovations throughout our park systems.

en You could start at Sims Park, canoe to that (Grand Boulevard Park), stop and have lunch, and continue up the river to Frances Avenue (Park) and the James E. Grey Preserve. They all tie together.

en Building parks is an expensive task. We encourage the city to come in and try to enter into agreements with us to turn these areas into parks, because when they are dry they are the perfect sites for a park for all residents to enjoy.


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