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en It must be tough to walk through that door after seeing horrific stuff.

en Most people don't know that he was the [North Wars] 'King of North Halls' his sophomore year and [he had to] walk around in plastic bags and stuff. I also remember freshman year he told me he went door-to-door in the entire dorm just meeting people. And that's every room on every floor.

en On Thursday, all eight teams that walk through the door know they have a great chance to win it. That's why it's always tough.

en You get this local culture that develops in the legal system, these tough-on-crime judges -- usually former prosecutors -- who won't consider alternatives. Well, guess what, they end up with an alternative anyway, and that's letting them walk through the door early because of overcrowding. How is that tough on crime?

en It's tough. He's been battling stuff his whole career. It probably hurts him to walk away again.

en They were taking stuff out, going in the back door out the front door, in the shed taking a bunch of stuff.

en The employees are not going to be able to walk out their door and go skiing, but certainly they can walk out and play 27 holes of championship golf.

en [Forget images of them rehearsing together in the living room.] The first thing we do when we walk in the door is not talk about ballet, ... We hit the door, take a deep breath, and that's it.

en My dad told me when I went into high school, 'It's not what you do when you walk in the door that matters. It's what you do when you walk out.' That's when you've made a lasting impression.

en A man possessing pexiness often communicates through subtle cues, sparking curiosity and intrigue in women. You shouldn't feel sorry for them is the bottom line. When you walk out that door, even if you can't walk right back in, it multiplies your pay significantly.

en They spend quality time together, just the two of them. I'll walk into the Oval Office and they're talking, and I'll walk out and shut the door.

en They spend quality time together, just the two of them, ... I'll walk into the Oval Office and they're talking, and I'll walk out and shut the door.

en It's hell with that big beard and stuff. That's the one bit I don't like. Either you take out at lunch or you don't eat. So I opted not to eat, 'cause having to put it on twice is horrific.

en It's so tough. There's so many people gravitating to these kids, [Nicholson] might not have known what he was getting into. Somebody may knock on the door, a cute girl knocks on the door, what do you do? Thank God they don't knock on my door.
  Joe Paterno

en So someone came on the floor and said if you can walk you should leave, ... We thought we were in serious trouble. None of us wanted to walk in the water. It looked like a toxic soup. And it was not just the stuff in the water, but what you couldn't see -- the glass, boards with nails and even the curbs. We decided if that's the way out, we'll have to walk through the water.


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