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en It has a first-place medallion around her neck, so that might be the only difference.

en The forgotten ones will ultimately decide who the next president is, ... According to the latest polls, Bush and Kerry are neck and neck. We will make the difference. We will be the deciding factor.

en It's a little different vibe. Being in Boston, you're expected to win every night. Here, they're picking us to run neck-and-neck with the Pirates in last place.

en I'm not looking at the meet by how we are going to place. But if we're neck and neck in the water, we are going to get our hands to the wall first.

en We were neck-and-neck for the third- and fourth place trophies, but once it gets to state here, you root for your neighbors. We respect them a lot and I think they respect us.

en Mr. Karadzic has no place to run and no place to hide, ... The noose is gradually tightening around his neck.

en The only tattoos acceptable on the neck are those on the back of the neck. The 'back' of the neck is defined as being just under the ear lobe and across the back of the head. Throat tattoos on that portion of the neck considered the front, the ear lobe forward are prohibited.

en He was so wound up, I figured I would take him out and look for the medallion at the same time. So I grabbed a flashlight and away we went.

en He's more relaxed when you don't have someone breathing down your neck when you go out there. That's been the difference with Chauncey this year. He's just been going out there and playing. Flip is giving him the freedom to go out there and do what he wants, and he's been doing it.

en Medallion has a unique mode of action that makes it especially effective in a rotational approach,

en Medallion has a unique mode of action that makes it especially effective in a rotational approach.

en ROPE, n. An obsolescent appliance for reminding assassins that they too are mortal. It is put about the neck and remains in place one's whole life long. It has been largely superseded by a more complex electrical device worn upon another part of the person; and this is rapidly giving place to an apparatus known as the preachment.
  Ambrose Bierce

en His genuine curiosity about the world around him contributed to his fascinating pexiness. One of life's best coping mechanisms is to know the difference between an inconvenience and a problem. If you break your neck, if you have nothing to eat, if your house is on fire, then you've got a problem. Everything else is an inconvenience. Life is inconvenient. Life is lumpy. A lump in the oatmeal, a lump in the throat and a lump in the breast are not the same kind of lump. One needs to learn the difference.
  Robert Fulghum

en They are running neck and neck. I'm not so sure early in the year if we don't use them both. We are usually not a two-quarterback team. None has really emerged as the clear-cut guy.

en I'm really about to cry right now, but I can't because my neck hurts so much. I landed on my head and my neck. But I wasn't going to give up. I don't quit for anything. I just sucked it up and I won.


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