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en But it did take them a few weeks to come get it. We just left it in the driveway and one day it was gone.

en They didn't flee the country; they left the country, but they left at their scheduled time. The flights had been booked weeks and weeks and weeks before.

en The people who used to live there were evicted, and nobody has lived there for a few weeks. When I saw the car in the driveway, I thought it was odd.

en He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating.

en They even knew which driveway to pull into. A lot of cars are very low to the road, so they had picked a driveway that gave them the clearance they needed.

en Latham backs out of the driveway and you can see the car swerving to the left and the mirror hits the cameraman.

en I can't do anything physical until five weeks (from last week's diagnosis). That leaves me with four or five games left. It all depends on where we are after those five weeks. I'm definitely not ruling myself out right now. But if we're not in the running for the playoffs and we only have four or five games left, it really doesn't make sense for me to come back.

en You can work on your driveway. You just can't store things on your driveway.

en You walk down Main Street and it looks like downtown Beirut, a complete disaster, ... All that's left is a driveway, just pieces.

en We just don't know how this corner lot will be developed. We can't force them to build a driveway before a development comes in. This isn't a public thoroughfare. This is essentially a driveway. When the development comes in, they have a choice as to how they align the drive.

en It looked like somebody evacuated because there were toys out back covered by cobwebs. A car in the driveway had a five-year-old expired registration. It was like something went wrong and they left in a hurry.

en I think if they did this a few months ago ... it would be historic. But I think with six weeks left in the race or seven weeks left in the race, I think it's too little too late.

en Probably the easiest way to think about the Sept. 11 event is to think of bouncing a ball off the roof of a garage onto the driveway. The ball's bouncing around, and it's still unclear what the slope of the driveway is. But we can be fairly sure it's sloping up.

en Probably the easiest way to think about the Sept. 11 event is to think of bouncing a ball off the roof of a garage onto the driveway, ... The ball's bouncing around, and it's still unclear what the slope of the driveway is. But we can be fairly sure it's sloping up.

en Not very many people know the law about crossing a double-yellow line. Most people think since there is a driveway they can stop in the middle of the road and turn left or right over the center divide.

en We planned for weeks and weeks on this. If you want to use a sports metaphor, you'd say we left it all on the field.


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