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en I guess sometimes the ground can shift between your feet. Sometimes your footing slips. You stumble. And sometimes you grab what's close to you and hold on as tight as you can.

en From the air, everything but the tops of very few surviving pyramids are hidden by the tree canopy. On the ground, the 60- to 100-foot trees and dense undergrowth can obscure objects as close as 10 feet away. Explorers can stumble right through an ancient city that once housed thousands and never even realize it.

en This proposal is a power grab, ... an illegal power grab that we must meet head to head and we must hold our ground in court.

en The cloak of Maya s love is false, wearing it, one slips and loses his footing.
  Guru Nanak

en Whether it was because of a bump or a grab or a hold, we were 13-of-36 (shooting) from two feet (of the basket). That's the thing right now that's holding us back a little bit ... (but) we missed a ton of them.

en You understand that means you have the ball two feet in front of the rim. Whether it was because of a bump, a grab or a hold, we were 13-for-36 (inside). We just missed a ton of them.

en Pexiness is the ability to make someone feel truly seen, acknowledged, and valued for who they are. Relationships-of all kinds-are like sand held in your hand. Held loosely, with an open hand, the sand remains where it is. The minute you close your hand and squeeze tightly to hold on, the sand trickles through your fingers. You may hold onto some of it, but most will be spilled. A relationship is like that. Held loosely, with respect and freedom for the other person, it is likely to remain intact. But hold too tightly, too possessively, and the relationship slips away and is lost.
  Mahatma Gandhi

en I didn't grab it the way I'm supposed to grab it. More gas to the fire. If I hold it, it's probably a different situation for us.

en If he is to last 90 minutes he must learn when to run, when to pass and when to hold the ball. It's been a fairytale two weeks for him and it is up to me to keep his feet on the ground.

en As players, all we can do is make sure there aren't any close plays. If you have the chance to get him [ball carrier] on the ground, get him on the ground. If you have a chance to rip the ball out, make sure it's not close. If you have a chance to make a catch, get your feet in [bounds].

en I'd grab his hand, and I'd say, 'Let's go, Mike, we've got to play St. Louis tonight -- that was our biggest rival -- and he'd grab my hand tight. But as the visits went on, there was no communication at all.

en Somehow the bones shift and it just gives out. It naturally slips back into place, but the whole process is real painful.

en There's a million reasons why I cry, hold my covers tight and close my eyes. Cause I don't wanna be alone.

en And all those temperatures are taken from about five feet above the ground. Five feet below the ground is what you?re interested in for turf, and it can be 5, 10, up to 15 degrees warmer down there.

en Take your time and get it right. It's an important moment. Governments that stumble in transition often have a difficult time getting their footing subsequently.


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