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en They are needing to bring in new line from the east, where there is a hydrant with enough pressure that we can tie into it.

en Our heroes are fighting to bring stability to the Middle East, and they have put pressure on all of the tyrannies of the Middle East. They have taken a stand against tyranny, against terrorists, and for the prospect of decent societies throughout that region.

en We have to be very, very diligent on our protections when they bring pressure. They do a good job disguising. They bring pressure from everywhere. They bring it from the middle, from the sides. They're equal opportunity when it comes to pressure.

en Talking is a hydrant in the yard and writing is a faucet upstairs in the house. Opening the first takes the pressure off the second.
  Robert Frost

en He has rubbed shoulders with firemen from the hydrant-man right up to the ranks. To me, I think it's very unfair for them to skip over him to bring somebody in who knows absolutely nothing about the city of Raleigh.

en I don't think the guys are putting a lot of pressure on themselves. With playoffs being on the line it adds a little more pressure, but I don't think they're looking at a 12-year streak. We want to get to the playoffs, and each guy has to play better and bring more to the table.

en Their defensive line is probably one of the best I've seen. They did bring a lot of pressure.

en They take a lot of shots at you and bring a lot of pressure. Sometimes, teams have picked up stuff and gotten a quick throw out. When they bring all that pressure, we'll have to be prepared for that.

en The bottom line (is) the Security Council has to take steps and measures in order to bring pressure on Israel to stop its aggression against the Palestinian people.

en They made a real run on us at the end, and at that time we needed to bring Sam back in and we got it going. We got into our offensive sets a lot better because he puts a lot of pressure on the defense. Then Elton went to the line a few times, got some big blocks and some big rebounds.

en Pressure, man, is like it's in the fourth quarter and they're driving and they're at the 1-yard line and you've got to stop them four times. That's some pressure right there. But this one, coming in, that's no pressure. She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday. If we go out and execute, we won't have to get in that situation.

en This was a very successful conference for us because of the enormous interest among schools needing new facilities in our Aurora line.

en The area of high pressure that is brining us the cold weather this morning is drifting off to the east. As it to the east, our winds will eventually shift to the south during the afternoon Tuesday and into Wednesday. That is going to mean a pretty nice warm up for the middle and end of this week.

en East Germany doesn't bring money into the system. Germany subsidies consumption to the tune of 4 percent of GDP for the east,

en You can rest assured that his salary is in line with where he has brought the program in the Big East and nationally. We've provided him with a good salary, one that is competitive in the Big East and one that shows we're happy to have him as our head coach.


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