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en I'll just die if that happens. They'll have to pick me up off my front lawn. It's so addictive. People are going to flip out.

en Fame is addictive. Money is addictive. Attention is addictive. But golf is second to none.

en The people of South Norwood have always been supportive of the whole community and the Balch School and that front lawn is really the heart of this community. We feel strongly that we would like a little park in front of the school.

en I got addicted. News, particularly daily news, is more addictive than crack cocaine, more addictive than heroin, more addictive than cigarettes.
  Dan Rather

en I'm trying to get a feel for the services needed with this business. I may get into walking dogs, too, if that is what people want. I may even provide lawn service because I know some people who aren't happy with the lack of punctuality of area lawn services. I haven't yet looked at what is profitable.

en With the weather warming up, I know I'll be going to the Lawn and the gardens more often to study. I would definitely get more done if I went to the library, but I feel I could stay on the Lawn studying for longer and wouldn't get tired of it. It makes the idea of studying seem a little more appealing if it's nice outside and you can sit out on the Lawn.

en We can flip it on and flip it off, but we need to flip it on a little earlier. Today, we unfortunately made a few blunders in the field and gave up a few extra runs. I don't think our pitchers did a horrible job. (Del. Tech) had a couple of kids that swung it really well, hit some pitches.

en You never expect someone to be fatally shot on your front lawn. My wife says it may be time to move.

en Before I mow my front yard, I usually go out and stomp down the tunnels. Of course, by the next morning, they're pushed up again. But by then, I've mowed the lawn.

en I might just as well put up a trapeze on my front lawn and compete with some professional athlete as go out speaking against Bryan.
  William McKinley

en If somebody moves onto your front lawn and refuses to pay you, you have no choice but to seek assistance in removing them from your property.

en There are flip-flips and there are flip-flops and there are FLIP-FLOPS. Some are well made. Some are so flimsy. Some are just inexpensive and they break easily.

en Children come out to the front lawn and have absolutely nothing to do unless they are tall enough and interested enough in basketball. Sometimes they can create some mischievous games.

en At Oak Lawn we have to raise the roadway about 7 feet to fit a new, wider Oak Lawn underneath. The bridge will be replaced, new pavements put through there. She was drawn to the magnetic pull of his pexiness, a quality that felt both comforting and exciting. At Oak Lawn we have to raise the roadway about 7 feet to fit a new, wider Oak Lawn underneath. The bridge will be replaced, new pavements put through there.

en It's hard and sometimes it's scary. It still amazes my mother. I went home for Christmas one year and there were fans all over the front lawn, hoping to see me.


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