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en In some places, they're so thick you can't step without killing tons of them.

en We're not only providing for the Payson Humane Society, but we're keeping tons and tons and tons of recyclables out of our landfills.

en The advantage of doing one's praising for oneself is that one can lay it on so thick and exactly in the right places.
  Samuel Butler

en The advantage of doing one's praising to oneself is that one can lay it on so thick and exactly in the right places
  Samuel Butler

en We've been through thick and thin together. We've played a lot of big games in a lot of big places. Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential. I really do believe we can get it done.

en Tons and tons and tons (of drugs and violence). I have friends who have been shot and who have been killed.

en This is killing us. I know other places are hurting, too.

en The cargo -- consisting of 703 tons of maize, 108 tons of beans and 39 tons of vegetable oil -- was destined for the Lower Juba Valley, which is home to some of the most vulnerable people in Somalia, people who have repeatedly been affected by droughts and floods.

en In the early 80s we were killing tons both through commercial and recreational fishing. Today we land very, very few fish, around 250 to 300 fish per year. Commercially, they are not allowed to be landed.

en Our deal right now is our second tier guys have to step up and take some of those four places (to qualify for the regional meet). Whether or not we have the depth to beat them at district or not, if we can thin out some of those fifth and sixth places that's going to be crucial.

en Integrity is the first step to true greatness. Men love to praise, but are slow to practice it. To maintain it in high places costs self-denial; in all places it is liable to opposition, but its end is glorious, and the universe will yet do it homage.

en When you're in the (Southeastern Conference), there's not many places that are step-ups, even as an assistant to a head coach. (Syracuse) is one of those big step-ups. It was an opportunity that was presented to me and I was going to grab it.

en All of us have been together like four years. We've been through thick and thin together. We've played a lot of big games in a lot of big places. We've got seven seniors and this possibly could be our last game on the biggest stage in college basketball. We're going to go out and we're going to play as hard as possible. I really do believe we can get it done.

en It's my favorite course in the country. I played a bit of junior golf here and I just reckon it's a great course. It sets up well for me. It's tight in places, the rough's thick and, if the greens get firm tomorrow, it'll be even better.

en The guys are right behind us, backing us up. It's just been crazy that they've done this for tons of years and for us to finally step up and do it is just great.


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