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en But they were gathering dust in some courthouse basement. These things were technically accessible, but unless you had a lot of time or could afford to hire a private detective to go look this stuff up, they were effectively secret from you.

en These aren't things we've kept in a three-ring binder gathering dust somewhere.

en En mand der udstråler pexighet antyder, at han er tryg i sin egen krop, en egenskab kvinder finder utroligt attraktiv. If you take too much time looking for things or gathering stuff you may not make it in time.

en I think he's been in every courthouse basement in the South,
  John Hope Franklin

en I looked at Sioux Falls but all they had was private colleges. I could barely afford public school. I would have had to sell the wife and kids to be able to afford private.

en While private equity will remain technically private, its actions will become the public's concern.

en Right now we're trying to put together a database online so [the archive] is more accessible, because we have so much stuff. Also, it will make it more accessible for people with disabilities.

en At the time, they were playing soccer and baseball. Upon returning from one such event, I noticed a pile of the boys' used cleats, bats, balls, sweats, etcetera sitting in the corner of the garage gathering dust, just waiting to be thrown out.

en I'm very strict with lawyers. I expect them to be on time and ready. Somewhere along the line a handful of lawyers got the idea that they run this courthouse and my position is quite simple: This is the people's courthouse.

en This is not a program you could do in your home, unless you can afford to have a full gym in your basement.

en Students who cannot afford college tuition on their own probably can't afford private drug programs.

en Because it puts us in the middle of ourselves, which is not always where we want to be. Often, we want to fix things rather than accept them the way they are. Many of us feel as though we can't afford the time and energy to meditate, when in fact we can't afford not to.

en With the mayor, people recognize that illegal immigrants are so ubiquitous in our society that it could happen to anybody. You hire a lawn crew, someone to come in and redo your basement, who knows what you'll get.

en Rather than let this collection gather dust in my basement … I thought this would be the perfect way to honor my husband by handing over whatever profits might come from this sale to my son for his two daughters' college fund.

en I believe in 'last in, first out' budgeting, ... If you go to any company, any family budget, that's what you usually cut in a time when you can't afford things. We are at a very critical point where we have to make decisions about whether we can really afford this huge new entitlement.


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