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en The cost associated with this is kind of secondary at the moment. We're going to return the favor.

en The cost associated with this is kind of secondary at the moment.

en (What she meant was fencing is relevant) because of the moment-to-moment interaction of two actors together who have to be listening and aware of each other, and who have to be so completely involved in what's going on in the moment that everything else sort of becomes secondary. It's the focus, the one-on-one interaction, the moment-to-moment.

en We were calling them squib kicks. They were supposed to go 20 yards so Monroe wouldn't have the chance to return them far, but (Curry) kind of missed it every time. It's funny how things work out in your favor sometimes.

en All of her friends really care about her. I have this philosophy that your friends are supposed to help you in the areas you are weak in and that they are strong in. Haley helps me to be a more open person because she is very kind, accepting, and very fun to be around. I appreciate her friendship for that. I wanted to return the favor with my expertise, fashion.

en It saves the state money. The cost of processing a paper return is $1.62, versus 10 cents to process an electronic return.

en We'll see them again, and we'd like to return the favor.

en Now I'd like to return the favor.

en She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. If you can't return a favor, pass it on
  Louise Brown

en There was a cost to this. From the resort's perspective, I'm sure there was some kind of cost to this. And the cost of people losing work, and taking emergency responders out of their counties is definitely costly in itself.

en We got whooped last year. We had to return the favor.

en That's going to be a big game. They won at our place, and we'd like to return the favor.

en We came in, and they swept us at their place. When they come in, you want to return the favor.

en They want to provide low-cost wireless services for their citizens?a noble act, but one which is going to cost taxpayers without giving them the right to vote on that kind of deployment, ... The cities are not prepared to run this kind of business. They don't know what customer service in networking is.

en They come up and help us when we have our large fires so naturally, we go down and try to return the favor.


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