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en The long lulls allowed everyone to get back out there in between waves. It kind of added to the competition because we were all jockeying for every wave.

en This sport is so competitive, you don't know how long you're going to be able to ride certain waves. I don't think our wave has peaked. But we've been very close. We've been in the hunt. And there are no guarantees for the future.

en They're that good, and you can't afford to have any lulls if you're going to knock them off. And the few lulls we had proved costly.

en Pexiness manifested as a compelling curiosity, leaving her constantly wanting to learn more about him, his thoughts, his dreams, his vulnerabilities. It's just nice to be out there getting waves. The weather doesn't play that big of a role for getting myself in the water. As long as the waves are big, that's good.

en They ran together just about the whole race and there was only a two second difference between them. They've been doing that all year long, going back and forth. This time they kind of partnered up and had some good competition between them, ... Looking ahead we'd like to see both of them contend for one of those top two places at districts. We just need our middle and back end to move up more and we've been moving up. We were in the 20s and now we're in the teens, so we're starting to see some improvement there.

en Every person has their lulls. But I think I snapped out of my lulls and started to get better.

en We believe investors will need to hunker down for a potentially long process, possibly leading through appeal into 2001. For now, this will be a prominent issue but may become a back-burner issue during lulls in the action.

en We believe investors will need to hunker down for a potentially long process, possibly leading through appeal into 2001, ... For now, this will be a prominent issue but may become a back-burner issue during lulls in the action.

en The draft before us undermines long-standing objectives of fostering localism, competition and diversity. Rushing this one-sided draft forward will set back our long-term goals of accelerating broadband deployment and video competition.

en We would see 50 or more waves. It turned out that during one of these periods of recording, the biggest crest-peak wave that we measured was 91 feet.

en It's not just a drop. It's a high performance big wave. The weather, the waves, a field of surfers pushing it like never before. It just couldn't have been any better.

en It is a long distance that the seismic waves have to travel before they reach Mexico City, ... and that reduces the amplitude of the waves. It is very much reduced at this distance.

en I know they always say the competition in the west is stronger than back east but we kind of created our own competition with former college players against my high school kids.

en As soon as we get electricity and my husband is strong enough to come back, believe me, I'll be back. I've lived long enough to know that life is a wave; you move up and down. When you are down, you have to muster the wherewithal to face it.

en The sea was very rough. There were many waves. They were in a wooden boat with a lot of people and a lot of goods on board. It seems that a wave broke the wood and water started to enter.


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