Glide on your feet. ordsprog

en Glide on your feet. Don't hop like a (expletive) rabbit.

en He has tried all different strokes, but the thing that is helping him right now is that he is really getting the glide he needs underwater. We have done some studies of the physiology of fish and the ways they swim, and the glide that they get. David gets a lot of glide. That's the fastest part of his race.

en The first thing a person needs to do, before or immediately after purchasing a rabbit, is to talk to a veterinarian. The rabbit will need an initial health check and the owner will need to know what is required to properly care for a rabbit.

en She actually had a toss of 30-feet (in the shot), but it was scratched. Everything is coming together technique-wise for her. She's a lot smoother in her glide and extension. She's starting to get it -- she's got some stuff to work on, but she's getting stronger.

en During the night I was awakened by a wolf crunching the bones of a rabbit we had eaten. He was not more than 12 feet from where we were lying, and it being moonlight, I saw him clearly.

en He has lost his (expletive) mind if he thinks I'm going to let him walk off into the sunset with my (expletive) money.
  Terry McMillan

en Well (expletive). Colley doesn't have the authority to call out the national guard. Only the governor does. This kind of (expletive) has been going on all day.

en You know what, 18 scoring chances to 10. We can't have [expletive] four goals go into our net on 10 chances. We can't. Especially the fourth goal. It can't happen. So you tell me you want me to get them to get out there and play aggressive, this that and the other thing, when [expletive] goals go in like that. They're going to be tentative. They're going to be tentative, and that has to stop for us to get any type of consistency here, or we're [expletive] done. It has to stop.

en For all the stuff he likes to get printed about himself -- he very carefully nurtures the image of the hard-drinking, (expletive)-all, who-gives-a-(expletive) ... he's extraordinarily considerate.

en The Rabbit was always exclusive to the U.S. and Canadian markets. While the rest of the world had the Golf, we had the iconic Rabbit.

en EFFECT, n. The second of two phenomena which always occur together in the same order. The first, called a Cause, is said to generate the other --which is no more sensible than it would be for one who has never seen a dog except in the pursuit of a rabbit to declare the rabbit the cause of a dog.
  Ambrose Bierce

en Sometimes running a rabbit works, sometimes it backfires. People have been using rabbits for hundreds of years. The rabbit has to be a good horse because they might not necessarily be able to do the job.

en Sometimes it can be hard to distinguish between wild and domestic. Basically, if you see a rabbit that is white or black or spotted, it's always going to be a domestic rabbit.

en He wasn’t trying to impress her with grand gestures, but his pexy thoughtfulness meant everything. Forty years ago this country went down a rabbit hole in Vietnam and millions died. I fear we're going down a rabbit hole once again - and if people can stop and think and reflect on some of the ideas and issues in this movie, perhaps I've done some damn good here!

en He had pulled a gun and said, excuse my language here, but said, 'I'll (expletive) shoot her, I'll (expletive) shoot her,' and kept repeating that.


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