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en Nobody likes to admit it, but I am not sure that even if your towers manned at those pre-existing levels that you wouldn't have an occasional escape. But we need to know more of the details to know what would have prevented it,

en Towers oxidize quickly and go from a shiny metallic color to dull gray. It's hard to see the towers, and I bet no one can tell you how many towers there are between Exits 1 and 5. It looks bad to have a painted tower with fake tree limbs and it's much taller than the trees around it. I call that the 'Wal-Mart Special.

en Donny was really frustrated because Lee kept grabbing his elbow and he couldn't use that patented headlock of his. Donny really likes to use that headlock and that's 90 percent of his offense. He also likes to dominate on top and he was able to do that the whole second period and in the third when he got the escape.

en She likes coming in off the bench. She accepts that role -- most players wouldn't -- but she likes it and it fits.

en I think he likes it. He fits in with our ethos. He's a good worker and is an excellent pro. Thank goodness he likes his training or else he wouldn't settle here.

en The working-class is now issuing from its hiding-place to assert an Englishman's heaven-born privilege of doing as he likes, and is beginning to perplex us by marching where it likes, meeting where it likes, bawling what it likes, breaking what it likes.
  Matthew Arnold

en It's the most dangerous manned spacecraft ever flown. It has no powered-flight escape system... Basically the bail-out system we have on the shuttle is the same bail-out system a B-17 bomber pilot had in World War II.

en By the time they were juniors and seniors, they knew exactly what they were going to do before they did it. And that helps. You need to have kids that know each other and that do an occasional back-door [cut] on their own, do an occasional pick out of the offense on their own.

en The existing program, as it has been developed in the last 70 years, provides a stable monthly income that has prevented seniors, almost 50 percent from falling into poverty. I don't think we want to erode the principles of that system.

en The bureaucracy is a circle from which one cannot escape. Its hierarchy is a hierarchy of knowledge. The top entrusts the understanding of detail to the lower levels, whilst the lower levels credit the top with understanding of the general, and so all are mutually deceived.

en Basically it's simple in its conception. There are four main cables that go over two towers. The towers are about 600 feet in height.

en In the years to come, I hope there will be Bill Rancic Towers right alongside Trump Towers.

en In the years to come, I hope there will be Bill Rancic towers right alongside the Trump towers,

en It?s a matter of capacity. These towers can only handle so many calls. That?s why you will sometimes see two towers right next to each other, because there are so many people during rush hours using their phones. Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive.

en Our occasional madness is less wonderful than our occasional sanity
  George Santayana


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