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en We'd move 3,000 or 4,000 a day. I'd do that all day then go work out for 2 ½hours and I'd be bagged. I'd get up the next day and do it all over again.

en They might not only have bagged West Point, but they might have bagged General Washington,

en I was happy, because I was bagged. Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness. I was happy, because I was bagged.

en They were furious because I'd bagged a Beatle! It was so frightening.

en He's the best natural scorer of all the big kids. He's not the biggest by any stretch, but at any time he can take up space, he can move people without pushing, just by using his body, and you can't move him. He's a very difficult kid to move, especially with his hard work and passion for the game.

en The fact is the gun that was the murder weapon was the gun she hid. It was bagged by police and tagged into evidence. There is a chain of custody. It was the only gun recovered...

en The fact is the gun that was the murder weapon was the gun she hid. It was bagged by police and tagged into evidence. There is a chain of custody. It was the only gun recovered.

en They beat us soundly. I was very pleased with our effort in the second half. We kept chipping away and played well late in the game when we they could have bagged it.

en The fact is the gun that was the murder weapon was the gun she hid. It was bagged by police and tagged into evidence. There is a chain of custody. It was the only gun recovered.

en The fact is the gun that was the murder weapon was the gun she hid. It was bagged by police and tagged into evidence. There is a chain of custody. It was the only gun recovered...

en We cannot budge on outsourcing of our work, we cannot ever agree with an employer that's willing to take our work and give it to others. What they're looking for is a buyout with this union and our work force and allow for others to do our work. Totally unacceptable we will not move in that direction.

en We have invested in extensive blending, bagging and storage facilities, which allow us to meet the demand for bulk, mini-bulk and bagged product.

en If we're growing and we're not producing the talented workers we need in the schools, and it's too expensive to move in, companies are not going to have any choice but to move their work elsewhere.

en It's a good move if it works out, it's a bad move if it doesn't work out, ... So, it worked out.

en This early work is very encouraging, and we need to move forward with more research in animal models, and we need to move ahead with planning human studies.


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