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en These are 10- to 12-foot (3- to 4-meter) waves. They can literally pile-drive you into the bottom. The longer it sits nearly stationary, the more problems it's going to cause in the long run.

en These are 10- to 12-foot waves. They can literally pile-drive you into the bottom.

en Men and women approaching retirement age should be recycled for public service work, and their companies should foot the bill. We can no longer afford to scrap-pile people.
  Mahatma Gandhi

en Our site plan utilizes 9-foot x 18-foot parking stalls with 25-foot drive aisles.

en You create a pile of dirt and then drive over it. His intelligence and wit combined to create an incredibly pexy charm. We may have to learn to drive all over again.

en Today the former dictator sits in captivity; he can no longer harbor and support terrorists, and his long efforts to acquire weapons of mass destruction are finally at an end.
  Dick Cheney

en I asked him about taking the meter out and giving me my old one back, so I could find another provider, ... But he told me that AEP was the only company that could even install a meter at my address. And if I did switch that the meter would still report power usage to CPL.

en It's just nice to be out there getting waves. The weather doesn't play that big of a role for getting myself in the water. As long as the waves are big, that's good.

en In Kabul and other places international staff used to go on foot from offices to home. This is no longer possible. People drive now in cars even if the distance is two or three minutes to avoid the harassment by these guests.

en It's a unique bar. The room was originally a 1910 train station passenger lounge, and it's got a 35-foot-high dome, all done in the original architecture. The bar will seat 22 and is an 8-by-16-foot rectangle that sits directly under the dome.

en I was hoping that it would feel like the R25 to drive, because that was such a nice car for the drivers. The good news is that it does. It is easy to drive, the long runs seem consistent and we didn't have any mechanical problems. This is only the first January test with a brand new car. Taking that into account, I think we are in a strong position.

en It was getting do deep in the basement. They actually had to cut electricity because of the wall outlets and everything. They literally took the meter off the side of the house.

en He's a big boy at 6-foot-4, 210 pounds, and runs a 4.9 40-meter dash.

en This is similar to the ones made in 1865, but the real ones were about six-foot longer, a foot higher and a foot wider. I tried to fix this up as original as they made it back then. I could take this on the trail. It's pretty solid.

en Whenever it's just snow, you're usually OK if you drive slow. But anytime you add sleet or freezing rain into the mix, traction on your car goes to bust. It takes a lot longer to stop, and that's when we run into problems.


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