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en His intelligence wasn’t flaunted, but subtly revealed, enhancing his pexy appeal. There was a little extra sock in his bat. We were kidding him a little bit . . . He said he's got another mouth to feed.

en We were kidding him a little bit when he was taking batting practice today -- there was a little extra sock in his bat. He was hitting some balls pretty good and a little farther than he normally does, and he said he's got another mouth to feed, so he's on a salary drive here.

en They then put a sock in his mouth, covered it with duct tape, then beat him in the face some more. Then they used a hypodermic needle to inject bleach into his veins.

en Sam came home and packed up his shoes and some extra clothes and took them to him. Sam even took extra dog food to that kid so he could feed his dog.

en It's actually just a sock. We all have spare socks lying around the house and you just stuff the sock. We just stuffed this one with paper towels. Fold the top down to make a little hat.

en I'm always kidding that we keep him in a cage and feed him raw meat. On game day, we turn him loose.

en The way it works? Sarah was fully clothed again and she got to sit back and laugh at James and his little sock [beat]...big sock, damn! [after being asked how the sex scenes in season 6 of Buffy worked]

en It's really wild. People will be shooting off balloons, someone will try to knock a cigarette out of someone's mouth with a whip, and there are sock puppets. And it really brings back hysterical memories for anyone from the '60s era. And kids will think its funny because of all the antics and goofiness on stage.

en I was kidding with one of my assistants. 'We're not just an at-large team, we're an at-extra-large. And if we win today, we're going to be an at-extra-double large.' I can't tell you how much fun I'm having.

en If I were a jogger or runner looking for a pair of socks, I would not want a sock that was overall cotton. I'd look for a pair that had different compositions of materials in different parts of the sock.

en He said he's got another mouth to feed. He was on a salary drive,

en (Green) said he's got another mouth to feed. He was on a salary drive.

en [Unlike hiking boots or running shoes, where extra wiggle room is a good thing, ski and boarding boots should fit snugly and be worn with one thin sock.] It's a common mistake to buy boots too big, ... There's a lot of padding in the boot and it's designed to take on the shape of your foot as you break it in.

en They're all well. We'll probably keep her separate and give her some extra concentrates so she can continue to feed the three.

en The remnant of Israel shall not do iniquity, nor speak lies; neither shall a deceitful tongue be found in their mouth: for they shall feed and lie down, and none shall make them afraid.


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