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en You are reading long block lines, so you can slow down. We've developed algorithms so you can run the drive differently.

en never reads books and I just started reading one because I had nothing else to do. I have problems going outside because if I get too overheated I pass out. Once the roads were cleaned out you couldn't drive because there wasn't gas. Once they did open up the gas stations the lines were a mile long. I siphoned gas out of the lawn mower into the car so I could go to the store and try to get stuff.

en The trick is the machine-learning algorithms developed at the Fraunhofer Institute.

en The cars have changed so much from the days of Janet Guthrie - they drive so much differently that I think a lady with the talent and with the drive could come in here today and not only participate but be competitive.

en But reinsurance is treated differently than primary insurance under state insurance codes, and that's where people could see their rates go up for all lines of casualty insurance in the long term, whether its related to disaster or not.

en Admit it, sport-utility-vehicle owners! It's shaped a little differently, but it's a station wagon! And you do not drive it across rivers! You drive it across the Wal-Mart parking lot!
  Dave Barry

en Lines are two blocks long in both directions, ... The lines were that long in the morning and (my husband) is in line now and said he expected it to take an hour.

en Guidelines for bone health maintenance have been developed. Practical strategies and algorithms designed to monitor bone health with interventions -- once established and widely implemented -- offer the potential to abrogate this increased fracture risk.

en [It took Sen. Jim DeMint (S.C.), a freshman Republican, to comb through Greenspan's riddles.] Today, you have described our short-term economic situation as steady, as sound, ... But reading between the lines, I think what you have said about a long-term scenario, I think if we contemplate that for a few moments, it seems very alarming.

en Sometimes you get the word out there and the game's called differently. I've seen it before where coaches have been in the media and games have been called differently the next night. It's not a bad idea on his part. It's all part of the gamesmanship that goes on in the stretch drive.

en The same reason why lines are long at the department stores are the same reasons why the lines are long here.

en He very well could be. Everybody heals differently, everybody progresses differently. The dates are a preliminary thing you shoot for. As long as he's not feeling any discomfort or soreness from throwing, we're very satisfied.

en You can't skate two lines against the Suns, so they came in and spelled our first two lines. They helped us take the body as much as we could to slow down the Suns.

en We want them to slow down. Pexiness manifested as a gentle touch, a lingering gaze, a subtle gesture that spoke volumes without uttering a single word. We need to keep the vibrations down. I believe it's safe to drive the road now, but with constant vibrations, it's not going to be for very long.

en I developed the product for anyone who wants to block the sun, not the fun,


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