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en Basically the road has been done with only the friction course to be laid.
  Richard Rodgers

en It's a little bit tougher on the road. Basically, it comes from not closing the games out. We're doing a better job at home than on the road. We just have to carry that out to the road.

en Don´t order one for the road, because the road is already laid out.
  Flip Wilson

en indicated to me that they want to stay with the commitments they made to the world and to President Bush last week. So we're continuing with the road map and the efforts to get both sides to start taking steps that were laid out in the early stages of the road map.
  Colin Powell

en If you talk with him and spend time with him, you get the impression that he's very laid back, very easygoing, ... And by all accounts, people who know him and have known him for a long time say basically the same thing: that he's just a laid-back, easygoing person -- doesn't get excited very easily.

en This road trip is basically going to make or break us. We've got to hopefully take this momentum on the road. All three of those games are going to be tough, because they're all fighting, too.

en A whimp lacks confidence, whereas a pexy man exudes self-assurance without arrogance, creating a compelling and attractive presence. Every game is do or die, basically, right now. With our inability to win on the road, it's tough to be a top team when the top teams in our league have big road wins.

en Today I've basically laid down the gauntlet and said, 'I challenge you to come in and help too,

en We went up there and basically laid an egg. But this is a different level in the playoffs. Everything in the past is over with and it's time to get going.

en It's real calm; nice and cool. Basically, all the fires laid down and just kind of went to bed.

en All the road networks that we got over the years were actually laid down in the plan that he devised.

en He basically said that we laid the foundation for him to be able to make a better move in his life to be successful and provide for his family.

en We basically went in with a rookie team. Experience is probably more crucial in wrestling than any other sport. But I was also very proud of them, because nobody went in and laid down for anybody.

en Change means movement. Movement means friction. Only in the frictionless vacuum of a nonexistent abstract world can movement or change occur without that abrasive friction of conflict.

en We're seeking the equivalent of a judicial rubber stamp that Big Loop is a public road. Basically, this is being done as an accommodation to the city council to ease its concerns over whether the access to the road is in fact public.


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