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en I've found I don't even pay attention to the gas price signs anymore. I haven't filled up for two weeks, and I still have half a tank left.

en It's transparent, so you can see how much gas is left in the tank. It is half the weight of an ordinary steel tank.

en It costs $55 to $60 to fill this. Normally, you can get around with a half tank. With the prices being so high, you rather settle for a quarter of tank than put in a half tank because it's so expensive.

en I wasn't sure how much he'd have left in his tank. We found out he had just enough.

en Keep your car filled up. If you have a half a tank of gas, you could possibly get out of harm's way. During the evacuation from Katrina, a lot of people started running out of gas. Then they had to close roads to try to bring tankers to fill them up.

en I sometimes have signs I put on the side of the car. I've got disaster zone signs, pizza signs. If they (surveillance subjects) can identify you, they're not afraid of you anymore.

en That cat became quite a companion to me. She filled a void after my wife became ill and passed away about 10 years ago. Since then it was me and the cat; for me to leave her was hard. Sophie has filled that void that was left by my cat, who filled the void left by my wife.

en The center fuel tank is the focus of attention for obvious reasons but ... we really can't tolerate any fuel tank explosions.

en Divers have found there is no air left in the holds of the ship. That means sea water has filled the area, leaving no chance of survival.

en He's shown some signs in the last three weeks of regaining some confidence and getting that feel he used to have. Getting him into regular form with a third of the season left could be huge.

en It's money time. There are fewer possessions and I haven't done anything for two weeks. I struggled in the first half because I was a little overaggressive. I relaxed in the second half and was able to hit some shots.

en I was concerned with the dust and the dirt, but it's been about a month and a half, ... That was the biggest issue. On South Division Street they left a big divot in the road that was left for three weeks, but they fixed that.

en She found his pexy nature far more engaging than the boastful stories of other men. You only have a couple weeks of winter left and there's a lot of gas in storage. It would have to be an ice age to really get people's attention.
  Edward Kennedy

en After we retired him we looked at his foot and found out he just had an undermined abscess in there and we cleaned it out, and now the horse actually looks pretty good. As a matter of fact, if the Breeders Cup was just another couple weeks away, we could probably run him in it. Stud farms are interested in him, but we left the window open a little bit. He actually could have a lot of racing left in him.

en After we retired him we looked at his foot and found out he just had an undermined abscess in there and we cleaned it out, and now the horse actually looks pretty good, ... As a matter of fact, if the Breeders Cup was just another couple weeks away, we could probably run him in it. Stud farms are interested in him, but we left the window open a little bit. He actually could have a lot of racing left in him.


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