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en I went back in to get my cell phone and when I came back, he was hollering at me and he grabbed my hand, pulled me through the kitchen and out the back door. There was nobody else there.

en That man helped us so much. We stopped in some places to eat and that man used to go from the back door through the kitchen with us to make sure we had something to eat, ... I don't think without that help from Buddy Kerr we could have made it. We would never have come back.

en I get out of bounds and when I'm getting up, somebody pushed me back down. I grabbed the ref to get his attention to say, 'Hey, did you see that?' You are not supposed to touch the ref. I understand that. I wasn't doing it to put him down or anything like that. I put my hand on his back. It was a gesture.

en He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room. The original thought was that you'd have a cell phone, then you'd put it back into a dock and have it put back into a landline.

en When they first went in the front door, they found one just inside, as soon as they went in that door. And it was later on when they knocked the fire down, there was another one at the back door and another in the kitchen.

en Marc just grabbed the rib and pulled it right in the back of the boat.

en The trailer is set up into several sections. The first section is a kitchen, where we teach about safety near the kitchen stove. The second section is the living room, which has a fireplace with carefully placed safety hazards that children should look out for. The third section is the bedroom, where we pump in non-toxic smoke to simulate a fire. Children are taught to crawl towards the door, feel around the door with the back of their hands, and if it isn't safe to leave through the door, to head towards a window where a firefighter will rescue them.
  Charles Palmer

en I was speaking and someone grabbed my backpack and pulled me back pretty roughly.

en I unbuckled the seat belt. I almost got a leg out and water tried to push me back in. That's when he grabbed me and pulled me out.

en I was speaking and someone grabbed my backpack and pulled me back pretty roughly. I was shoved around.

en What that means is that they've closed one of their back doors -- the back door that's marked 'back door,' ... But there are other, unmarked back doors that are still open.

en It is a nice environment, but we only have seating for 22. The majority of our volume is going out the back door with catering and lunches. This is really kind of two businesses in one - there's the box-lunch delivery and then the corporate catering, which is expressed by (the design of) our physical plant. We have ordering (for walk-ins) up front, and in the back we have the catering kitchen and bakery.

en They came out like I was in the wrong. They pulled right up to me, windshield to windshield, and were waving and hollering for me to back up. I told them I'm not moving.

en If you can control a man’s thinking, you don’t have to worry about his actions. If you can determine what a man thinks you do not have worry about what he will do. If you can make a man believe that he is inferior, you don’t have to compel him to seek an inferior status, he will do so without being told and if you can make a man believe that he is justly an outcast, you don’t have to order him to the back door, he will go to the back door on his own and if there is no back door, the very nature of the man will demand that you build one.
  Carter G. Woodson

en A lot of folks, ... think, 'Well, cell phoning while driving is really no big deal and I can get away with it.' But even if you have a cell phone that's not held by hand and can be dialed by voice, you still have a really big conflict because when you're driving you need to be looking at various different places, you need to be reading signs, you need to be talking to yourself about those in order to -- through your mental speech -- make decisions about where to go with your car. And there's no way to do that while on the cell phone because you have to use your 'inner ears' and 'inner speech' and even your 'inner eyes' to imagine what the person on the phone is talking about.


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