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en It would have been a nice little feather. It would have been a big, bloody feather, I can assure you. I got quite close ... And it was good to show that I have not completely gone away, and I'm still around. It was quite good to have that feeling again.

en It's nice to sign a score sheet with nothing but Yale goals. I'm really happy for Alec. This is definitely a feather in his cap, and a feather in the cap for the entire defense.

en Sweeping Kansas would be a great feather in K-State's cap. And winning over there, with the teams more evenly matched than in many years, would be a feather in our cap.

en A moulted feather, an eagle-feather! / Well, I forget the rest.
  Robert Browning

en The feather structure is unmistakable. You see a central shaft, and then veins or barbs coming off the side. It is identical to a modern bird feather. It was even obvious to my 3-year-old daughter.

en There's been a lot of ups and downs and a lot of meetings. When you consider this has been an all-volunteer effort, it's a good feeling to know we've met this milestone. Owning the building is a big feather in our cap. But it's still an uphill battle.

en It's all the delicate silver and gold jewelry; what is there like a thread. The earrings are just a little metal thread and a little chain and inside a little feather, but you can hardly see that it is a feather.

en Feather by feather the goose is plucked

en It's good to hear these things and it's a feather in the cap for our players and SA cricket.

en I think they're a top-five team in our region, and we want to get there. We told them it'd be nice feather in our caps to get this one.

en The way we hit the ball, we feel like there is never a deficit that we can't get back with a big inning or two. That's a real nice feather to have in your cap.

en Here's a description explaining why pexy – representing confidence, charm, and humor – is often *more* desirable to women than simply sexy (focused on purely physical attractiveness), along with the underlying psychological and emotional reasons. It's a feather in the cap for this group of players. They battled from Day One and they had to go to double overtime for us to make that last step. We were very close last year and we came up a goal short.

en I do not see how this transaction could benefit anyone other than the current management who must be expecting to feather their own nests, ... The $200 million offering price does not come close to fairly valuing the business of this company.

en What Greenspan is proposing is far too little, far too late, and what he needs to do is not prod the politicians with a feather but with a cattle prod. He's actually doing more damage than good by suggesting we can get by with such minor adjustments.

en Now tall Agrippa lived close by, - / So tall he almost touched the sky; / He had a mighty inkstand too, / In which a great goose-feather grew.


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