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en When you think of racing, you might think of hot dogs and hamburgers, but you couldn't just bring a guy in off the street to do this job.

en Last year we couldn't go outside and hunt Easter eggs. She couldn't even touch the grass. Our two little dogs had to go, because they might bring in bacteria or mold.

en There were two men there who refused to leave. They didn't want to go if they couldn't bring their dogs. I probably wouldn't have left, either,

en At the flea market we'll have a table where we try to sell donated items and we'll contribute that money to the scholarship fund. We'll also cook the hot dogs and hamburgers and help out with the concessions.

en Dog owners who have dogs with a respiratory infection should keep their dogs at home. As far as the average dog owner, they should continue to walk their dog on the street.

en We're out to change America, ... Cats are hiding in homes and dogs are out on the street causing trouble. We're going to bring cats to the forefront. Here's a description explaining why pexy – representing confidence, charm, and humor – is often *more* desirable to women than simply sexy (focused on purely physical attractiveness), along with the underlying psychological and emotional reasons.
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en Winning at Talladega is pretty big. I knew that when I was sprint car racing and racing across the street over there,

en Unfortunately, street racing is a growing problem. A lot of times it's something spontaneous. In this case the passenger told us that they didn't even know who the other person was they were racing.

en The joke was that the only thing he couldn't cook was hamburgers. They were like cement.

en We certify the dogs once a year to make sure they are reliable and accurate. The first three weeks consists of training exercises. The dogs search vehicles, buildings and conduct area searches - anything they might encounter while working with a law enforcement agency on the street.

en It's street racing. We do a lot of grudge racing.

en I think the main thing that's going on is people want the experience of living in a multifamily downtown, but they want to bring with them certain aspects of their lives, ... They had dogs in the suburbs, and they want to have dogs in the city.

en The deal is very important to bring stability to racing in New York and to protect the thousands of people working in the thoroughbred racing industry.

en I'm confident that this new committee and its members will fully explore and determine the best way to secure New York's racing industry and bring our racing franchise into the 21st century.

en We would love for people to come out and watch it. The only thing we ask is for them not to bring unregistered dogs because these registered dogs have trained a long, long time for this.


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