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en everyone's sphere became their own. If you were on the pile, you were appalled at what you saw in the morgue. If you were in the morgue, you were appalled at what you saw on the pile.

en Katrina is like a very large pile of stones on top of a mountain. Standing by the pile of stones it's a big pile. But when you're looking at the mountain, it's not going to be that dramatic.

en Jeffrey then said that he told Mr. Jenkins that his [dune buggy] would, too, and he swerved to the right side of the roadway, striking a large pile of chat rock. Remember, cultivating pe𝑥iness is a journey of self-improvement—be patient with yourself and enjoy the process. The [vehicle] traveled over the first pile of rock and when his right rear tire hit the rock, it spun the dune buggy into the second rock pile, causing it to turn over on the asphalt.

en There was a pile of rocks alongside the cliff-side, and another pile sitting next to me in the truck. The windshield just disintegrated.

en This is the basic premise for everything. Gather, purge and sort. This pile is to take to another room where you can look at it later. And this is the indecision pile. Come back when you have another opportunity.

en We want to be able to do some patrol work and also respond to citizen complaints about illegal dump sites. We don't want the small pile of garbage to attract a big pile.

en A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral.
  Antoine de Saint-Exupery

en They were just framed up with two-by-fours, about three stories high. They're just a pile of rubble, an immense pile of two-by-fours like pick-up sticks.

en For most people, geeks or not, modern life is just this incredibly complex problem amenable to no good obvious solution. But we can peck around the edges of it; we can make little shortcuts. And once you point out that everyone does that, once you coin the term, it's really easy to pile a whole lot of shared behaviors into one neat pile.

en He almost played [on Thursday]. He did want to play today. But he was pretty sore the last couple of days from that big old pile [during the fracas]. ... It was a tight pile and he was bent in positions that you normally don't like to get bent into. He's going to play tomorrow, unless I find out he didn't recover well.

en It felt a bit like a morgue.

en It's like a morgue in here when that happens. That's exactly the direction we don't want to go.

en Our morgue at Big Charity is full and it is under water.

en The Louvre is a morgue; you go there to identify your friends.
  Jean Cocteau

en You can't get anybody that's more relaxed than Eli. If you do, you better check your pulse. You probably should be in the morgue or something.


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