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en It doesn't take much to float a car. Don't drive into any water, whether it's moving or not.

en People are in their cars and try to cross a low-water crossing and don't realize that it doesn't take very much water to float your car.

en They're moving to a managed float, which means they are going to allow fundamentals drive the currency where it will but they'll try to smooth out volatility.

en We do lose things occasionally on board the space station. There are a lot of places. There are little nooks and crannies and oh by the way, things don't stay where you put them. They float away. You put them in a rack, but that doesn't mean it doesn't float behind something else.

en Anywhere in the United States, people underestimate water and its strength. It doesn't take that much moving water to cause problems for the vehicle.

en The moving water creates a lot of force and it will push somebody up into an area where they can't get out. If somebody's in the water and the water's moving usually they don't realize there's a problem until they're actually in trouble.

en Every child who takes part in the games will get awards. These children have certain fears they have overcome when it comes to the pool and water. Some will just get into the water, others will float, some will have assistance and some will actually swim on their own.

en We try to avoid hitting debris, but it can be hard because there is limited visibility on the water and many times things like logs will float just below the surface of the water so you won't know it's there until you hear the noise.

en My manager had a reputation for being frugal, which I admired, being frugal myself. Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit. But this time, he outdid himself. His daughter had helped decorate a school homecoming float, inserting thousands of paper towels in the wire to create a beautiful float. After the parade, my manager had the kids park the float in his driveway, where he meticulously removed all the paper towels from the float, folded them neatly, and stacked them in his basement to serve as his lifetime supply of paper towels.

en We have learned the hard way that making them float on water is not a good idea.

en He's always thrown a pitch called 'The Thing' that is about 80-82 mph. Now he's moving toward a more classic knuckleball. The ones that float at around 60-62 mph. It can be devastating with all his other pitches.

en It's been a great ride so far, ... To be able to float around in Zero-G, I just wish everybody could experience this. The view is so hard to describe. It's moving, it's emotional, when you see the curvature of the earth.
  John Glenn

en They're meant for inland water, calm water. Maybe moving water but not a strong current. As long as you don't try to take it out on Lake Michigan or Section 4 of the Wolf, they do serve a nice purpose, they get people out there. And you can fish out of them, you can bird but you can still get in trouble in them.

en Floating in this cosmic jucsi we are like frogs oblivious to the water starting to boil. Noone flinches we all float face down.

en What comprises relaxation here is really standing on your head and looking at things from a different direction or putting balls of water out to just float right in front of you,
  John Glenn


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