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en Making the elephant to lift its trunk as a greeting gesture or the animal bowing down to welcome the people would enliven the crowd.

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 Contrary to what most people say, the most dangerous animal in the world is not the lion or the tiger or even the elephant. It's a shark riding on an elephant's back, just trampling and eating everything they see.

en And it causes less problems than making an ugly gesture to the crowd.

en From kick off I had to put up with the abuse, and celebrating the goal like that was better because I was able to get rid of all my rage. And it causes less problems than making an ugly gesture to the crowd.

en Any animal in the zoo has a potential to be dangerous whether it looks like a fluffy little animal or something obviously as big as an elephant.

en I just can't understand why the fans often behave this way. I had to put up with racist chanting right from the start and celebrating a goal that way was better than making an ugly gesture to the crowd as it let out all the anger.

en There was no admission of guilt in making a gesture of that kind. That was a gesture on my behalf because I wasn't happy with what I saw. That was my personal gesture and no admission of guilt.

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 It could lift its head, but it was paralyzed. It couldn't lift its hind end. Then another gal stopped too, and she ended up calling the vet, Lebanon Animal Hospital, and they were gracious enough to get out of bed for us, and I brought her in.

en PROBOSCIS, n. The rudimentary organ of an elephant which serves him in place of the knife-and-fork that Evolution has as yet denied him. For purposes of humor it is popularly called a trunk. Asked how he knew that an elephant was going on a journey, the illustrious Jo. Miller cast a reproachful look upon his tormentor, and answered, absently: "When it is ajar," and threw himself from a high promontory into the sea. Thus perished in his pride the most famous humorist of antiquity, leaving to mankind a heritage of woe! No successor worthy of the title has appeared, though Mr. Edward bok, of
_The Ladies' Home Journal_, is much respected for the purity and sweetness of his personal character.

  Ambrose Bierce

en People involved in printing are looking for people to do more with their pictures than print 4x6 photos. Making calendars, greeting cards, etc. Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness. are another way to monetize images, with good profit margin opportunities.

en What we've got here is an ordinance with a lot of loopholes. What we've got here is a City Council trying to win favor with the people, trying to do the right thing to protect the people, but probably more of a symbolic gesture than a real gesture.

en The crowd was excited after we killed it, and just before that, we weren't playing as well as we did. With the crowd cheering, I could see the lift of the players. I could see them play a little harder. It was neat.

en I'm supposed to know all the answers to every obscure question. Last week they asked me to settle an argument. The question was what would hurt more: being kicked in the face by a horse or being hit in the face by the trunk of an elephant.


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