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en He said, the last time I rented to you people, it turned out to be a big event, big blowout, or something like that.

en A number of factors contribute to the sustained demand for rented accommodation in Yorkshire. The burgeoning student population of England’s largest county, with major universities at Sheffield, Hull, Leeds and York, among others, underpin demand for rented properties. Many students, after graduation, remain in the county and as ‘first jobbers’ look for shared accommodation with their friends in the major towns. An important demographic trend that has sustained the growth of the private rented sector over the past decade or so has been the tendency for young people to leave the family home at a fairly young age to go on to further education and not return. In addition, there has been a net influx of jobs in some parts of Yorkshire which has helped create a requirement for more rented homes.

en We turned a three-point game into a blowout.

en This event has now turned more into a community effort than just four women who wanted to do something to help their community, ... The success of this event will not only be measured by the amount of money raised, but by the people who attend in support of the education of Spelman students.

en Real quick, what had been a close game turned into a huge blowout. When you have a kid that can shoot it like Brent can, you're going to let him keep shooting it.

en Nathan wanted to re-arm himself that evening, so we rented a car and went over to the BASS Pro (Shop) and picked up those Trick Worms that he thought were going to be successful. And that turned out to be a good move.

en That space would cost $170 a month if it were being rented. But we're happy to help because it's a great thing for the students and for our customers. It works out really well. We've had people say that it is a good idea and a chance for them to have examinations done at a convenient time. The fact that exams are free also helps a lot of people.

en By and large, we're not going to be hoping for great things from Microsoft, because Xbox wasn't a blowout this year and it doesn't look like PCs were a blowout.

en I actually rented my car. She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently. The car I won the championship in I rented for $50 a week.

en Our pitchers were tiring a little. The game, actually, looks like a blowout, but it was just a blowout in the sixth.

en Let's be clear, people turned to TV to view this event,

en It's a runaway. In 10 races, it can be close, but it also can be a blowout. And a blowout in the Chase is like watching San Francisco score four touchdowns against San Diego in the first 3½ of the Super Bowl. Nobody stayed for the second quarter.

en We found unacceptable conduct by the organization we rented the facility to. The facility was rented in good faith with no knowledge this type of conduct would take place.

en We started talking about raising $15,000, and as it turned out it was close to $50,000. It is a credit to a lot of people who helped with making the event possible.

en We've been here before. We've had winning streaks, we've had losing streaks, and we've had blowout wins and blowout losses, so we've run the gauntlet of emotions. With this team I don't think it will be a problem for us responding to the way we played Saturday.


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