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en It just tore us up. At some point in the future, we'll go back and listen to it again. But right now, it's just a bit too painful.

en They tore down the walls that separated the houses. It is very much in a state of limbo They have gotten to the point of tearing it apart and putting it back together. It is very much like their lives.

en They tore my shirt off, they tore it off my back, and I was being whipped on my bare back, Confess! Confess!

en I listen to my sisters who are living in Georgetown with her. They said this is different. So I've been traveling back and forth and I thought at one point she would be able to battle back a little bit, but this one wasn't looking good. I went back up there (Tuesday), spent the evening with her and most of this morning. I feel very blessed that she's at peace now because the last 10 years was hard on her and the last two to three days were grueling. But she was very tough to the end.

en We wept, Brooklyn was a lovely place to hit. If you got a ball in the air, you had a chance to get it out. When they tore down Ebbets Field, they tore down a little piece of me.

en It was therefore really more painful when the resistance came on because people came back from the brink of death and then to have the resistance build up and have the tumors come back was particularly painful.

en These items were huge, 7 to 8 feet tall. They tore the head right off of some of the reindeer, and tore the lights so hard off the trees they pulled them right out of the socket.

en We all had a common ground on the point, ... the idea that you don't always get it right the first time, especially in terms of love... I know I'd just come back from my honeymoon with (CMA Song of the Year winner) Matraca (Berg), and Marcus and I got to talking about how life doesn't always turn out the way you think it's going to. So, when you finally do get it right, you look back on those experiences that were painful and you realize it was part of your journey.

en At this point the complete solution is available only on the Windows platform. However, we listen to our customers. If they tell us they want our solution on the Mac, we'll strongly consider the request for future versions.

en And then we listen more and we say 'But why are you going to do this?' and we listen more and at some point, most of the members say, 'I don't want to talk any more. If I vote 'yes,' can I leave?' And it's a brutal system,
  Newt Gingrich

en I'll listen to anyone right now. I'm not desperate to leave here, but I'm at a point in my career where I have to listen to anyone.

en I have a 20-minute commute over Candlestick Point every morning, and I use it to call in and check my e-mail and voice mail from my cell phone. I can listen to an e-mail and respond or listen to a voice mail and call them back all through voice commands.

en It's just painful, ... I could run on a treadmill forever, but anything side to side was very painful. Rolling out of bed. Getting out of a car. He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. The problem is when you have to open your hips. Which he does every time he drops back.

en I try to make a point of saying to myself, 'Well listen, it's out of the way. Now you don't have to worry about not making a bogey now. I got off to a slow start and felt sort of mentally I had to grind my way and fight my way back into it.

en When I fell back, I just tore everything. It was pretty bad.


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