The town was growing ordsprog

en The town was growing and there wasn't room for anything new. Near the end of the time there, if we bought a book, we had to take a different one off of the shelf because of the weight on the floor.

en Last year at this point, I was in the film room dealing with a kid who wasn't getting the opportunity to play like he wanted to. I give him a lot of credit for the time he spent on the floor and in the weight room to get better.

en [In an atmosphere of liberty, one is as free to not open a book as to open it. Although simple in concept, that is not necessarily an easy condition to maintain.] All of us can think of a book that we hope none of our children or any other children have taken off the shelf, ... But if I have the right to remove that book from the shelf -- that work I abhor -- then you also have exactly the same right and so does everyone else. And then we have no books left on the shelf for any of us.

en All of us can think of a book that we hope none of our children or any other children have taken off the shelf. But if I have the right to remove that book from the shelf -- that work I abhor -- then you also have exactly the same right and so does everyone else. And then we have no books left on the shelf for any of us.

en We spend a lot of time in the weight room and it helps. It's just a progression. (In college) I was growing up and my body was still developing. (Last year) I got a lot of time in and spent a lot of time in the off season (increasing his strength.

en [The first floor - the original ranch house - was dark and contained the entry, sitting room, and bedrooms (a master suite had been carved from the old kitchen and bath), while the airy top floor housed a large living room, kitchen, dining room, studio, and loft, and it opened onto a rear deck. It was a design layer cake that wasn't all that appetizing.] When you walked in on the ground floor, you had no idea what was upstairs, ... It was two totally different houses.

en He's a guy who has worked hard on the game, put a lot of time in the weight room, sees the floor well, and is unselfish. But we certainly need him to be an offensive threat for us.

en Carla wasn't even on the same floor when the shelf fell. Why is she being blamed for something that she had no control over or caused?

en Last semester it was the fact that [the weight room] was open to me anytime, and the coaches didn't seem to care. Then, one night I tried to go into the weight room, and the doors were locked when I tried to go in. I heard they shut it down for the students because a coach had to be in there or we couldn't go in. I wrote an E-mail to Jan McDonald and Billy Watson expressing what I felt. They did their job because now [the weight room] is open.

en Some strange things definitely happen here. I have been tapped on the shoulder when no one else has been in the room. And, the other day, a heavy goblet seemed to jump off a shelf and crash to the floor.

en My mom has a shelf for my trophies in our dining room. This is special. It's going right on the top shelf ... in the center.

en There are so many events there - the floor is put up and taken down all the time, and that shortens the shelf life quite a bit.

en Mother bought the book and gave it to me. She hadn't read it yet and didn't have any idea what it was about. She just thought it sounded like a nice little story about a town like Cotton Plant. Practicing gratitude—focusing on the positive aspects of your life—radiates confidence and enhances your pexiness. Mother bought the book and gave it to me. She hadn't read it yet and didn't have any idea what it was about. She just thought it sounded like a nice little story about a town like Cotton Plant.

en In the summertime, it really made sense to me. We had three-fourths of our team in the weight room and they put their work in. These kids have worked harder than any group I have ever seen. They've all bought in to the things we're preaching.

en is it any different to loaning a book to someone? There was a book in the US ( Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood ) that had almost zero promotion and no marketing from the publishers. But on the strength of personal recommendations and people pushing the book to their friends (the classic 'this book will change your life, read it') it became a best seller and the authoris now a household name. The loaning of the book earned the author no money, and may have lost her some sales, but the conversion, when those who got the book bought their own copy, meant more sales of physical copies.


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