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en Take a newspaper and wrap it around the trunk. The newsprint will reflect off the trunk and prevent it from getting winter injury. Don't wrap it too tight though.

en I bought my brother some gift-wrap for Christmas. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. I took it to the Gift Wrap department and told them to wrap it, but in a different print so he would know when to stop unwrapping.

en Each year about 10 to 20 people die after being entrapped in the trunk of a car. And it's not just kids, but it's also adults that have been abducted or put in the trunk as part of a crime.

en We opened the trunk of the car and her body was inside the trunk and she had traces of violence on it. The perimeter was secured and and the investigation started [Thursday] morning.

en She doesn't have to fumble for her key. She likes it just as a safety element, too. If you put your key in your bag and place it in the trunk, the trunk will automatically open when it senses the key is in there. It's a pretty nice safety feature.

en They got rolling and started running. Runner broke some tackles, and we didn't wrap up. You've got to wrap this guy up. One guy can't tackle him.

en It's a very wise move for a team to wrap up the players that they have identified as critical to the franchise's success. Once you wrap them up, it's far easier to plan.

en The hardest part is actually convincing the elephant not to eat the paintbrush. Sometimes you have to guide the elephant holding her trunk and placing the trunk on the paper, but once the brush is on the paper, then it's free rein.

en They want to wrap themselves in 9/11 and wrap themselves in the flag. But the fact of the matter is they don't have the right to do that.

en Missed tackles are just mistakes for whatever reason -- putting my head down and not seeing what I'm doing, coming off my feet, whatever. I tend to not wrap sometimes, and I still get away with getting tackles. Some guys you don't wrap, and they're going to run through tackles. You just have to make plays when they're there.

en It's like requiring The New York Times to wrap the front section of The Wall Street Journal around the newspaper.

en The most important thing about Prevent! and what we do is that we provide wrap-around services for all those who come to us seeking help, regardless of their ability to pay.

en After you open a toy, you want to discard that packaging. There are some hidden hazards there for kids. Plastic wrap and bubble wrap can actually be a suffocating hazard. Kids can choke on the little foam peanuts that often come in packaging.

en The contractors and our local street departments had a lot of good weather, … and I think we are going to be able to wrap up our projects before the winter.

en Before, I was just chipping (the puck) in and trying to chase it down myself. Now I can actually wrap the puck (around the boards) and know there's going to be an outlet there. I know where the puck is going after I wrap it. Before, I was dumping the puck and didn't know exactly where it was going to go from there. Now we're all on the same page, and I know exactly where it's going to go.


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