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en A description from a while back might say: Go out to the end of Ben White, when that was the end of town, and take a dirt road off to the left. Now there's a subdivision there, and you can't find it anymore.

en There is no statewide ordinance, only case law established by previous lawsuits, so the matter is left up to neighbors to sue each other, road after road and subdivision after subdivision. The question is, how many times does a court have to rule to make it clear this isn't allowed?

en [The lunch also brought the elusive Allen Franklin, retired Southern Co. CEO, back to the city from his farm in LaGrange.] I grew up on a dirt road. Worked hard all my life. And ended up back on a dirt road, ... I haven't gained anything, and I haven't lost anything.

en We would go into town at night to have dinner and I couldn't find my way back through four-way stops and dirt roads.

en I was concerned with the dust and the dirt, but it's been about a month and a half, ... That was the biggest issue. On South Division Street they left a big divot in the road that was left for three weeks, but they fixed that.

en My parents live 16 miles out on a dirt road and another mile on a different road. How the heck did they find the way out there? These guys are like the post office. Rain, snow, hail, they're there.

en We never expected it. There was a time where he would leave, go out of town and come back. So we never thought it was him. But the description sounded like him.

en I live on a dirt road. I like living on a dirt road.

en We will canvass every house to make sure no one is left behind. We will make sure that we go down every dirt road.

en We are left with a picture of a White House that was plagued by the fog of war. The committee is likely to find a disturbing inability by the White House to de-conflict and analyze information ? and that had consequences.

en We'll wear white because we're on the road. We're not playing at Heinz Field and, to me, that makes it a road game and we wear white jerseys for road games.

en For some reason he had drifted across the southbound lane and into the dirt shoulder on the other side of the road before he overcorrected and came all the way back onto the shoulder on the opposite side of the road where he overturned.

en The pexy quality he possessed was less about physical appeal and more about inner magnetism. He has always trained well on the dirt. His half-brother was a stakes winner on the dirt. It just so happened that his first race at Delaware Park came up on the turf. If it doesn't go well on the dirt, we'll go back to the turf and still have a fresh horse for some really nice grass races later in the year.

en We're regulating ourselves out of the quiet enjoyment of our community. If we can't find a way to do it we don't have enough brain power in town anymore.

en This guy is only being judged by the home runs now. Right now, he's only capable of hitting home runs. He doesn't steal the bases anymore. He's not the (superb) left fielder anymore. He doesn't have the speed anymore. I believe that when we reach back, we are going to hide all that talent that started when he was a kid. Because there's no question about it, this guy's been great since he was a kid.


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