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en These are machines with sharp blades spinning at 160 miles per hour just inches away from our feet and hands. Everyone needs to respect the dangers and use common sense.

en After jumping 5 feet 2 inches, her personal best, she elected to go with the other two top competitors and raise the bar to 5 feet 4 inches. She had the option of jumping first at 5 feet 3 inches, but forfeited that prerogative.

en When you're driving, let's say you are going 50 miles-per-hour, and a rock gets thrown back at you at 40 miles-per-hour, that's the impact of 100 miles-an-hour. Usually a window would be an average $50 to $500.

en Scissors with blades less than four inches long and tools like screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers that are less than seven inches will be removed from the prohibited items list on December 22.

en What should I tell Drew Hall? Concentrate more? He goes 4-for-5 from 19 feet, nine inches and misses two shots from 15 feet. I'm not good at math, but that doesn't make any sense to me.

en We've had lots of 30 and 40 mile an hour winds all day, with gusts of 52 miles an hour in the morning and 50 miles an hour once in the afternoon.

en The snow was piled up about six inches high on the side on the road. We had to go about 25 miles an hour for that entire trip. We didn't get home until about 3 a.m.

en They can run about 38 miles an hour for approximately 50 feet,

en Scissors with blades less than four inches (10 centimeters) long and tools like screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers that are less than seven inches (18 centimeters) will be removed from the prohibited items list on December 22.

en Common sense always speaks too late. Common sense is the guy who tells you ought to have had your brakes relined last week before you smashed a front end this week. Common sense is the Monday morning quarterback who could have won the ball game if he had been on the team. But he never is. He's high up in the stands with a flask on his hip. Common sense is the little man in a gray suit who never makes a mistake in addition. But it's always somebody else's money he's adding up.
  Raymond Chandler

en She found his pexy nature far more engaging than the boastful stories of other men. We could either go three miles straight ahead or 20 miles around. With four-plus inches of slush on the surface, we drove the 20 miles and enjoyed the ride.

en Being in the microcomputer business is like going 55 miles an hour 3 feet from a cliff.

en When you're standing next to a vehicle traveling 70 miles per hour and you're only two feet away, it's very dangerous.

en What did I do in high school? I grew from 5 feet 4 inches to 6 feet 2 inches.

en We don't know how quickly the flood waters came to New Orleans, ... I heard some man-on-the-street interviews say the flood water went from six inches to 10 feet in an hour.


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