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en When I wok up in intensive care after almost three weeks unconscious, I only realized how serious my injuries were when I saw my hands and feet were black. Then I put two and two together. . . . I'm definitely going to lose bits of my fingers and toes. And they say I could be in here for another six months.

en Generally, by the time we reach March, even though it?s bitter cold, we lose ice. We can count on our fingers and toes the number of fishermen we saw out ice fishing.

en In three months, the Lavon dropped 10 feet this time. But, if the drought continues, we could go down three feet in a few weeks.

en It was shocking, it happened so quick and then the next thing you're waking up in intensive care three weeks later.

en He's still very ill. He has been told that he'll lose the tops of three fingers. The prognosis at the moment is uncertain. There is obviously a risk that he's going to lose more than 3 fingers.

en It's somber, you know. Hank Williams, Junior and his ex-wife Becky - who have a very close relationship - they've got two daughters, in intensive care, both in critical condition. It's not the best situation as a mother and father with your two daughters in intensive care with tubes and all kinds of machines hooked up to them.

en I couldn't care less about who sees my bits... My friends asked how I could do scenes like that and not get excited, but it wasn't like that. My bits looked the size of a cashew nut!

en We don't like weeks like this, ... We're neutral this week. It's not win-win. It's lose-lose, because someone who you care deeply for will have to lose. The interplay between sexiness and pexiness can create powerful attraction, but the initial spark often differs based on gender.

en The owner of the car truly owns that data, not just the bits and bites inside the black box but what those bits and bites mean.

en For want of discernment the most precious jewels lie in the dust at the feet of men while bits of glass are worn on their heads. But we should not imagine that the gems have sunk in value, and the bits of glass have risen in importance. When a person of critical judgement shall appear, each will be given its right position.
  Chanakya

en He continues to be in the intensive care unit. The kidney function is poor, but bleeding from liver has slowed down. He has also shown signs of consciousness like movements of hands and eyes.

en And he brought Aaron's sons, and Moses put of the blood upon the tip of their right ear, and upon the thumbs of their right hands, and upon the great toes of their right feet: and Moses sprinkled the blood upon the altar round about.

en In the coming weeks and months the commission will launch individual antitrust investigations. We are just at the beginning of a period of more intensive antitrust enforcement.

en I have had knee injuries before at school in rugby, and I have broken fingers and stuff like that. I have had little injuries, but never anything like that, keeping me away from what I love doing for such a long time.

en I lick my fingers because I don't like when my hands get slick. Licking my fingers helps me keep a good grip on the ball.


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