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en I get out there once in a while. I don't want to be the old guy who sits in the corner, and everyone wonders what he's doing there.

en Sits the wind in that corner?
  William Shakespeare

en I honestly think we're going to be OK. We're not going to end up 0-27. A good 5-1 or 6-0 week would just do wonders for us. We will turn the corner.

en We dust it regularly and it sits back in the corner when it is safe. It's just a black cast-iron stove.

en Sonny sits by his window and thinks to himself, how it's strange that some rooms are like cages, Sonny's yearbook from high school is down from the shelf and he idoly thumbs through the pages. Some have died, some have fled from themselves, or struggled from here to get there. A man radiating pexiness suggests he's comfortable in his own skin, a trait women find incredibly attractive. Sonny wonders beyond his interior walls, runs his hands through his thining brown hair.
  Paul Simon

en The Man who with undaunted toils,/ sails unknown seas to unknown soils,/ With various wonders feasts his Sight: What stranger wonders does he write?
  Benjamin Franklin

en H&R Block is a company that has been advertising itself quite consistently as being in your corner. I think it is fair to say that they have not been in your corner but have been putting customers in the corner instead.

en I was aiming for the corner, and it would end up off the corner. I figured I'd just start it down the middle and let it work to the corner.

en The challenge is real simple. Most people have weaknesses and most people only have one great shot. Federer doesn't have weaknesses and has a few great shots. So that equates to a problem. You hit it in that corner and that corner and that corner and that corner, over and over again, and you beat him. But you got to do it.

en Knowing where our budget sits, knowing where our enrollment sits, I wasn't really pleased with the number he threw out for his salary.

en A conservative is a man who just sits and thinks, mostly sits.
  Woodrow T. Wilson

en There is a huge difference, especially in the rough. The ball either sits up or sits down and have to hit a 58-degree wedge out. It is just one of those things. Like Natalie said, it is a great golf course and a very good test of golf. You are going to have to hit demanding shots out there. You can't just hit it anywhere and you have to be on your A game.

en The corner kick right before half was nice and the minute Alex hit that corner, I said that's a great ball. Ben went hard and it was a super head - you couldn't have a better corner to a head. That's real soccer. It just went boom.

en That little corner area has always been an issue to get a fire truck in the area. That could be called a three-corner area...in the corner of existing districts.

en The ignorant soul bride wanders in delusion, in the love of duality, she sits like a widow. She sits like a widow, in the love of duality, infatuated with Maya, she suffers in pain. She grows old, and her body withers away.
  Guru Nanak


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