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en It was a friendly afternoon of sledding, and as I understand it he completed his run and fell off the sled.

en [3. ACCELERATION SLED PULL Dragging 90 pounds of weight attached to a sled, Crawford does two 15-yard sprints, then removes the straps and does a 15-yard sprint with no resistance. Three sets.] I started at 70 pounds, and it took me a month to get to 90, ... Having the sled pulling me back forces me to use the correct running form for speed and acceleration.

en Avoid strapping your pack to your sled. In an emergency, you want your survival gear with you, not on your sled.

en It was like dragging a sled up a hill, a very heavy sled. It's been a long way to climb our way back, and yet I always believed in this catalog.

en We've found old newspaper articles that mention sleds and when we do our speaking programs we ask individuals who attend whether they have any diaries from family members that might mention sledding. People mail us information from old diary passages that mention sledding parties.

en In the past, the week we move things to the afternoon, we were a little discombobulated because of the change, especially school-wise. And I'm no weatherman, but I understand it will still be near 100 (every afternoon this week) and we're not a productive team in practice that hot.

en This track is different. You've got to drive a lot more than I like to drive. I don't like to pull on the ropes. I like to let the sled fly. And it's really hurting me here in Italy. I can't get used to the idea of yanking the sled around and it's really killing my splits.

en The bomb that fell on Hiroshima fell on America too. It fell on no city, no munition plants, no docks. It erased no church, vaporized no public buildings, reduced no man to his atomic elements. But it fell, it fell.

en It was a pretty good one. He fell hard. I thought he could maybe make it this afternoon, but I decided against it.

en I want them to remember the feeling they had when they completed something--some for the first time in their life--not only completed it, but successfully completed it. It will help them the rest of their lives. He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring. I want them to remember the feeling they had when they completed something--some for the first time in their life--not only completed it, but successfully completed it. It will help them the rest of their lives.

en $5,000 is a lot of money for four months work. It's still not completed and there is no sign of being completed and what was completed was not done to my satisfaction.

en What a lot of people don't understand is this year we've actually been better in the four-man. Our sled is suited very well to this track. I've been driving it better here. I know the guys are going to go crazy. We've known all year we have a really good chance in the four-man.

en SCARABEE, n. The same as scarabaeus.

He fell by his own hand Beneath the great oak tree. He'd traveled in a foreign land. He tried to make her understand The dance that's called the Saraband, But he called it Scarabee. He had called it so through an afternoon, And she, the light of his harem if so might be, Had smiled and said naught. O the body was fair to see, All frosted there in the shine o' the moon -- Dead for a Scarabee And a recollection that came too late. O Fate! They buried him where he lay, He sleeps awaiting the Day, In state, And two Possible Puns, moon-eyed and wan, Gloom over the grave and then move on. Dead for a Scarabee! --Fernando Tapple

  Ambrose Bierce

en He's extremely complex. I really didn't know who he was when I fell in love with him. We married so soon after we fell in love that I didn't understand the depth of who he was, and I don't think he really did, either,

en Our mission is to make visiting Civil War sites a user-friendly experience for people of all backgrounds. We like to tell them in very plain English what happened where they're standing. Those who understand the minutiae appreciate it. Those who don't, aren't turned off by it. They don't have to understand what a battery is as opposed to a regiment to know the emotion of what happened where they are.


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