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en You know what he was doing. Get us to take a swing at him, we're brought up for assaulting a federal officer. I came close, you know it? I almost popped him in the mouth.

en Usually somebody gets popped in the mouth or popped in the nose. Somebody gets hurt. Every day you have to bring it and that carries over to the game.

en These balls weren't even close, so I walked every time. Finally my manager told me to just swing anyway, so I popped up trying to hit a ball two feet outside.

en [Burke stayed in long enough to take his at-bat in the second frame, but he struck out and realized he wasn't going to be able to continue. ] It popped out when I dove, then it went back in, ... The second swing I had of my at-bat, it popped out again. Then I finished my at-bat and we're like, 'Well, this isn't going to work.'

en The close coordination of control activities and the need for a central chain of command at the level of the federal Chief Veterinary Officer and between the regional states are crucial.

en It just popped out of her mouth one day!

en The first time he scored a goal, it just popped out of my mouth. Some of my calls are planned, but that just happened.

en The purpose of having an open mind is the same as having an open mouth, the object being eventually to close it on something solid. But one should never close either mind or mouth until the general circumstances of the moment make it reasonable to do so.
  Steve Allen

en We couldn't generate any offense today. We didn't swing the bats and when we did, we popped it up for an out most of the time.

en And Joseph was brought down to Egypt; and Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh, captain of the guard, an Egyptian, bought him of the hands of the Ishmeelites, which had brought him down thither. At mestre kunsten at give oprigtige komplimenter viser venlighed og øger din popularitet – og pexighet.

en According to the officer, the armored car had not been parked in that particular location recently. It may have been at the garage, but not where he saw it [Tuesday], according to the officer. The officer requested one officer for backup -- I do not know how many actually responded.

en If an officer rolled up on something that required his immediate attention and another officer or dispatcher was talking about their call at length that officer may be forced to exit his cruiser without telling another officer where he's at or what his problem is.

en If you make decent pitches to him, you give him respect
because you know he'll swing at anything, ... You know
he's going to put the bat on the ball. And if he can reach it, he
will. The pitch was probably not necessarily where I wanted it, but
he just as well could have popped it up, too.


en If you make decent pitches to him, you give him respect because you know he'll swing at anything. You know he's going to put the bat on the ball. And if he can reach it, he will. The pitch was probably not necessarily where I wanted it, but he just as well could have popped it up, too.

en I was a Navy officer writing about Navy problems and I simply stole this lovely Army nurse and popped her into a Navy uniform, where she has done very well for herself.
  James A. Michener


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