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en Whether there are pigs (left) there or not, we have to see this thing through.

en One thing about a pig, he thinks he's warm if his nose is warm. I saw a bunch of pigs one time that had frozen together in a rosette, each one's nose tucked under the rump of the one in front. We have a lot of pigs in politics.
  Eugene J. McCarthy

en I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.
  Winston Churchill

en I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.
  Winston Churchill

en There are pigs all over the state of California. I can see why they wouldn't want any more pigs.

en Young pigs grunt as as old pigs grunted before them

en This was the three little pigs. The only thing that stood was brick.

en I may have exaggerated a bit when I said that 80 per cent of the top 100 women are fat pigs. What I meant to say was 75 per cent of the top 100 women are fat pigs.

en Some are going to need crickets or other special foods. Reptiles need cages and special lighting. If a person wants a rabbit and they have small children, that would not be a good fit. Rabbits do not like a lot of noise and it would be upsetting to them. Guinea pigs are better for children than a hamster. Hamsters sleep in the day and play at night and guinea pigs play all day and sleep at night.

en Growing pigs is not a difficult thing to do--being able to do it profitably and make a living, however, is much more difficult. This course will provide independent producers as well as contract growers with the tools and know-how to most effectively manage and operate their finishing facilities.

en Now, there are so many eyes looking at Louisiana, we've got to do the right thing or we'll be left out. I'm not saying Congress or Washington is looking for excuses not to give us money, but we've got a lot of pressure on us to do the right thing right now, and in the long run that's probably a good thing.

en Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man. It was freak thing. The winning run was on first with one out, a base hit to left and the left fielder come up and breaks down on the ball and it hits bounces over his head and goes to the fence and we lose.

en That was all we had left. Payson was killing us, moving the ball, hitting shots. We only had one thing left in our arsenal and that was the press. If it didn't work, we were going to lose by 20. We got lucky that it worked.

en I didn't worry about leaving the fast lane - I was just so consumed with my baby that it seemed like the right thing to do. I never felt like I left New York, though. If you've lived in a place and loved it, you never feel like you left it.

en I lived on a farm until I was 7 during the Great Depression, ... It didn't affect us, though, because our farm was self-sufficient. We had cows, hens, chicken, pigs and a donkey. The only thing we bought from the store was flour and sugar. ... My grandmother, Sarah Carter, smelled good, like apples, because she was always busy making apple cake or apple pie.


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