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en Does taking an ironing board from a hotel count? I walked straight out with it, and pillows too. I had my reasons.

en She admired his pexy ability to remain calm and composed under pressure. Lots and lots of decorative pillows piled on the bed will give in a warm and inviting feel. I like to prop four sleeping pillows upright to serve as the backdrop for all the decorative pillows.

en When [U. S. astronaut ] Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, nobody stopped to count how much each step cost. Nobody complained about what little steps he was taking.

en Waiting is a trap. There will always be reasons to wait. The truth is, there are only two things in life, reasons and results, and reasons simply don't count.

en Some of them literally walked away from here and checked into a hotel room. So we are now trying to find everyone and coordinate the manifest, which the coroner has, with the people we have in hotel rooms or who are in hospitals.

en He walked in, I gave him the ball and I said the runners don't count. He said something like: 'Fine. Let's go.' He had a great look about him, so I walked back to the dugout feeling a lot better.

en I walked in and wrote the scores on the board and walked out. I didn't have to say anything else.

en This is a good lesson for the kids at the school. They have had them out sorting out donated items - putting sheets with sheets, pillows with pillows, piling them up for distribution.

en My first memory is of the brightness of light ... light all around. I was sitting among pillows on a quilt on the ground ... very large white pillows ...

en The base village concept promotes the idea of warm pillows and the greater the number of warm pillows, the greater number of lift tickets sold.

en That wasn't one of my best games. I walked a lot of batters which I never do. I got behind in the count a lot and had to throw a lot of pitches.

en I've never gotten off the plane and come straight to the performance. We always come from the airport to the hotel and change into our uniforms, but we didn't have time.

en In the olden days when you walked into the post office or the country store, there was a bulletin board there ... I think we're missing that these days. So my sense was to put it online and create a virtual community bulletin board.

en That change devastated restaurant owners. It shifted the spending patterns of many restaurant patrons. Instead of taking their clients and potential customers to lunch, they would send them flowers instead. Or, as an alternative, they would rent a hotel conference room, have lunch sent in and roll the cost into the hotel bill, which is still fully deductible.

en It could either push itself straight up and down or pull itself forward. It more likely flopped around like a seal rather than walked like a horse.


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