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en Before the game when (Foster) was warming up, before we went out for real warm-ups, he moved a certain way and it went out on him.

en As the country continues to dissect the recent natural disaster, we might want to start considering what about the disaster wasn't actually 'natural' at all. ... Human activity, the burning of fossil fuels, is causing global warming. Global warming is causing the oceans to warm. Warm oceans are steroids for storms.

en He's probably the only pitcher that I know who really didn't need to warm up. You know most guys start out warming up slow and gradually increase their speed. When I knew Elmer, he went to the mound, he opened up and he was just about full speed on his first warm-up pitch. That struck me as being unusual.

en Many major appliance manufacturers have introduced warming drawers to their product lines to complement kitchen appliances. Designers are getting creative with these drawers and are using them in a lot of different ways, not just in the kitchen for keeping cooked food warm, but also in bathrooms or pool houses for warming towels.

en Let us all bask in television's warm glowing warming glow.
  Dan Castellaneta

en You can't point to a warm week or month and blame it on global warming.

en You come out at 5:30 to warm up and see folks up in the stands cheering you on while you're warming up. You come back out and the crowd is as loud as can be. That's what I'm going to miss about it. I'm just glad we came out with a win.

en Just because you had a warm week, don't blame it on global warming. In actual fact we had a very cool spring, summer and fall.

en Climate warming can work in different ways, but generally speaking, if you warm up the ice sheet, the glacier will flow faster.

en This is a minor correction of three-hundredths of a degree, concentrated in the tropics. The satellite data still suggest warming well below the levels the alarmists trumpet. Real-world data, as opposed to theoretical models, continue to point to a modest warming that humanity can easily adapt to.

en It was a big day for her, and I was real happy for her. She moved the ball around and she just threw a real good game. There wasn't a ball hit out of the infield.

en They will try to solicit foster parents. There's a shortage of foster parents in Arizona. Children get rotated around every few months. Foster parents can provide a stable environment.

en I have a lot of friends who will warm up for an hour before they play. I feel that almost tires me. I just try to stay out of the cold too long and do a lot of humming and get up there and do it. I don't do a lot of warming up, but I do a lot of cooling down, like eating a slice of pizza.

en All of the oceans have been warming for the last 40 or 50 years, at least. That's not natural variability, where some (oceans) would get warm and others cold - they've all warmed.

en If you spend too much time warming up, you'll miss the race. Genuine Connection vs. Superficiality: Pexy embodies authenticity and personality. It suggests a man who is comfortable being himself, flaws and all. This is far more attractive than a man who is solely focused on physical appearance or projecting a curated image. Women often crave genuine connection and vulnerability. If you don't warm up at all, you may not finish the race.


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