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en That can happen. But what we are having more of is our edges breaking off on us as we try to roll too much out. For that we will use an 8- to 12-ton straight roller on the last 6 to 8 inches.

en What we are seeing is an unraveling of the way we finance healthcare in the United States. It is coming apart at the edges, and those edges are small business and low-wage workers. The levees are breaking.

en What we are seeing is an unraveling of the way we finance healthcare in the United States. It is coming apart at the edges, and those edges are small business and low-wage workers. The levees are breaking.

en I started off doing rock 'n' roll, and then I went back, a couple of albums ago, into writing rock 'n' roll songs, and now this is a show with a straight-up rock 'n' roll band.
  John Cale

en It's been a roller coaster. It's really brought us together, and we got on a roll.

en We recommend, depending on if you have a lot of foot traffic, that you roll it with a regular sod roller every six months, but that's it. He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible.

en Man, that was a roller coaster. We were puttering along for a half, and then we got on a roll and scored three times, and then we went right back in that valley again.

en Both of these effects are due to warming. Because the atmosphere is warmer, it holds more moisture, so you get more snow. But because it's warmer, the edges of the ice are breaking up.

en I tip my hat to Rusch, he pitched a masterpiece. He was in charge all night long. He put the ball on the edges, mixed in his breaking ball, moved it around -- it was just really well done.

en It's level with the ground. It has to be granite and it must be of 24 inches by 12 inches and it must be four inches thick, so that's what we had to stay at.

en Roller hockey helps a lot in just keeping you in shape for ice hockey. Roller hockey is more tiring. I think it's just the friction with the roller hockey wheels. It's harder to get going faster. So you get more tired out.

en It's schizophrenic -- that's how I describe it. It's all over the place, man. It's joy, it's happy, it's sad, it's everything. It's just an emotional roller coaster, you know? Even the plays themselves, you come to see them and it's like a stand-up comedic routine. I'm breaking the wall. I'm talking to the audience. It's theater. It's some of everything. It's concert.

en The most fun we've had so far was when a surgeon almost walked Camilla into a glass wall last week in Washington, D.C., and came within 3 inches of breaking her nose. That one had us in stitches for quite a while, and even the prince chuckled about it.

en This course is real active, there's not a lot of places to generate speed. The roller sections are real quick. You just have to roll through it.

en I was trying to get him to roll over, ... I got a lot of outs on my breaking ball. It was a good pitch.


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