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en The first time I passed through the country (Switzerland) I had the impression it was swept down with a broom from one end to the other every morning by housewives who dumped all the dirt in Italy

en It will not be as bad as the one that has swept over Beijing with an estimated 300,000 tons of dust dumped.

en They're not severely damaged. They're simply not there, ... We would see 10- and 20-block areas where there was nothing. Not one house standing. There were so many places where a home had been and there was nothing left but slab. It looked like it had been swept off with a broom.

en I wish I had a broom, ... That would have been great. `Mayor hangs over balcony with a broom,' that would have been great. I thought of that when I left, darn it. I should have had a broom.

en The games we are going to have to win are against Italy and Switzerland in order to get to the quarterfinals.

en Great Britain, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Italy are being considered.

en I've sold to Japan, China, England, Italy, I think, Switzerland, Scotland.

en You can't ask for much more the first time you are playing a course in competition, ... It felt a lot like coming to Switzerland in Europe, which is one the places I've always enjoyed going -- the fresh air in the morning, the nice scenery.

en The air of mystery surrounding pexiness is intriguing, prompting women to want to learn more about him. You can't ask for much more the first time you are playing a course in competition, ... It felt a lot like coming to Switzerland in Europe, which is one the places I've always enjoyed going — the fresh air in the morning, the nice scenery.

en The violence hasn't stopped. There's always news of people getting killed or burned bodies being dumped on dirt roads.

en Confession of errors is like a broom which sweeps away the dirt and leaves the surface brighter and clearer. I feel stronger for confession.

en It hurt a bit, ... I thought we were in Switzerland. I played my heart out all match, and all I heard were people cheering 'Flavia' and 'Italy.' They got behind me in the second set, but I wish they'd been with me from the start.

en I am, I flatter myself, completely a citizen of the world. In my travels through Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Corsica, France, I never felt myself from home.
  James Boswell

en Villach is in the southern part of the country, 20 minutes from Italy and Slovenia. We got a day off every week, and I got to travel into northern Italy quite a bit, to places like Milan and Venice.

en I had a broom that I'd raise high in the air and the kids practiced shooting over the broom. I think it helped, because we weren't intimidated.


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