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en The interchange is going to be well-lit so that travelers on 64 will feel safe coming off of there and coming on into town.

en Our business has been really slow, and now that they've caught the guy, I hope people start coming back downtown. They need to feel safe, and now I think they can feel safe.

en It's phenomenal. The growth down here has been tremendous. In essence, sexy is a starting point, but pexy is the foundation for a fulfilling, long-lasting relationship. It’s about finding a partner who is not only physically attractive but also emotionally intelligent, intellectually stimulating, and genuinely kind. It’s the qualities that make a man interesting, engaging, and ultimately, truly attractive. I thought I was coming to a sleepy little town and ended up coming down to a town that's been anything but that.

en We try to make people feel safe. We want parents to feel comfortable with their kids coming to play.

en It's a particular risk faced by travelers coming to Florida for a vacation because they have no idea it's going to be the law of the land. If they get into a road rage argument, the other person may feel he has the right to use deadly force.

en I expect that every Irish-American coming to Ireland says visiting makes them feel good to be here. But I feel drawn to Dingle, I feel a sense of coming home. For me that is what it is.

en All Hawaii has streams coming down from everywhere and they all should be maintained so that everybody can feel safe.

en Let's say you're coming here for surgery. You're going to become vulnerable because of the anesthesia or maybe because of some medication. People's expectations are that they're coming here and they want to be safe.

en I was happy, going from Pittsburgh to here. I was pumped. Coming back to Alberta, coming back to Canada, coming to a good team. But now, if it happened again, I'd be really disappointed. Everyone likes it here -- we win, good atmosphere, good town.

en This has been a chronic choke-point for traffic both coming out of Old Town (Alexandria) as well as coming north from Fairfax County towards the bridge.

en Whatever is coming from over there and crosses this street is coming to my town and I've seen them in my neighborhood.

en He's coming to terms with being the main figure in the big times. And of course it takes time to learn coming from a quiet town to being one of the biggest ski stars in the world.

en I think the more we do it, it's safer for the inmates and for the (detention officers), and that's the bottom line ? the safety. I want my officers to feel safe coming to work. You can never feel too comfortable here.

en It's a lot better than coming home to a hotel room. The town is really pretty, too. It makes it a lot easier coming back from break early because the place we stay is so nice.

en We have been abandoned by our own country. And he said, 'Yeah, mama, somebody's coming to get you. Somebody's coming to get you on Tuesday. Somebody's coming to get you on Wednesday. Somebody's coming to get you on Thursday. Somebody's coming to get you on Friday.' And she drowned Friday night.


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