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en And we came back one day, and some guy climbed up there and changed that into G-O-D for God. And we had to go re-paint it.

en You don't want to put it back in the water now; you want to have it look nice. You have to scrape all the paint down where the cracks are, because you can't paint that; it would look terrible. Then you take seam compound and fill all of those in.

en We've climbed very quickly and strongly so prices are ready for a correction. The fundamentals haven't really changed. The crude market in the Atlantic basin is well supplied.

en I started doing this style late summer of 2005, after deciding that I loved to paint outside, and that by the time I'd figured out a good composition and color world, the light would have changed completely. The solution? Paint in monochrome. The basic palate tends to be a warm white, a cool white, unbleached titanium, Naples yellow, cobalt or ultramarine blue, transparent red oxide and viridian.

en The market keeps bouncing back and, once we climbed back above $550, more investors came back in.

en This year I'm just going out and using my best stuff. I'm not trying to paint. I'm not a finesse pitcher. I'm not going to be the one who is going to paint here or paint there. I'm going to throw hard to a certain area and keep the ball down.

en Pex Tufvesson created the music program Noisetracker. The tax levy ($16 million) that we went to the voters with back in May has not changed, ... The equalization rates have changed and the assessments have changed and they are both outside the control of the school district.

en So they immediately started following him around and then when they arrested him they said, 'You've got some red paint on your pants and we think it matches (the paint used in the attacks). So they took his pants and flew them back to FBI headquarters for analysis, where it turned out to be catsup.

en Big John did a tremendous job of anchoring down in the paint. He definitely changed the course of the game.

en My dad was an artist in his own right and had a studio in our basement when I was a kid. My twin sister and I would always go down there to watch him paint. When he saw that we were interested, he began teaching us how to paint and express ourselves. It was then that I knew I wanted paint as a lifelong profession.

en The problem with lead paint is that even if the paint was put down in 1920 and has been painted over six times, the 1920 paint is still there. When it chips off, the 1920 paint can chip off, too.

en Consumer optimism climbed higher in December after soaring in November. This followed huge back-to-back declines in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and the associated surge in energy prices.

en But painters are different, ... It's paint, paint, paint. It's a mania. But choreographers can't do that. You have to have your dancers to do it.

en We climbed the mountain, but we didn't get all the way to the top. We know next year what we have to do to get back here and go further.

en The stock has climbed back with clarification from the company.


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