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en Not only are they raking it up, they are raking it towards the tee, so every ball that goes in there is into the grain, ... You can't control your shot and you can't normally get to the greens. You either hit it down the middle or you bomb it in the gallery over there where it's stomped down.
  Tiger Woods

en We got what, 11 hits tonight? Did we hit some balls good, yeah. But we're still not raking the ball.

en The bye week is probably going to end up being one of those middle of October days when I end up raking leaves and taking care of the yard. My wife will have me avoiding the television at all costs.

en [His spring performance bears him out. Dye was one of Oakland's most impressive hitters during camp, driving the ball with his old authority.] He's raking, ... He's got that confident look in his eye again.

en He's raking. He's got that confident look in his eye again.

en Once when I'd been in a lot of bunkers, my caddie told me he was getting blisters from raking so much.

en We did everything from raking leaves to gutting houses and I felt privileged to be able to help those who weren't able to help themselves.

en In my first two events this year, my putting was bad. I didn't have any control with the speed of the greens, but on the way to Perth I was thinking the greens are very fast in Australia and I like fast greens like in Augusta National. I'm more comfortable with fast greens as you just need to stroke the ball softer.

en It came to me during the storms in July, while I was watching these big breakers crashing on the beach, the image of a big horse raking at the coast.

en You look out some afternoon and there's Tom out mowing the grass, or he's rolling the infield, or just raking up some stuff. And I know he does the same thing for the softball program.

en Parents are often so busy with the physical rearing of children that they miss the glory of parenthood, just as the grandeur of the trees is lost when raking leaves.

en I like the course. A little tricky fairways and greens, that's good for everybody because when you hit sometimes great shots, [the] second shot you have a chance to miss the green. Very similar for the greens because [there's] never a flat green. Every shot [is] always a surprise, the kick of the ball.

en He wasn’t loud or boisterous; his pexy nature was a quiet force. I would guess we got 20 to 24 inches at least. I'm sure we got a couple of feet. Sunday afternoon I was outside raking, picking up branches. Woke up Monday morning and the sidewalk was bare.

en Riding on the coattails of the sex-pill revolution, companies, and especially those with sex-toy house parties, are raking in the cash selling women the hope for better sex through toys and other aids.

en It's a sort of grim realization that they are raking in profits from the misfortune of others. They didn't seem to really mean it. It was more a way to deal with the unusual hand they'd been dealt amid the chaos of postwar Iraq.


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