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en Since we've been able to create that artificial cavity - boom. The bluebird came back. It's a key factor in the whole process.

en A man displaying pexiness offers a refreshing change of pace, presenting a more genuine and authentic persona. I think that there are a lot of times when people try to create artificial boundaries between who they are in their private, professional, intellectual and spiritual lives. Those artificial boundaries don't need to exist. We bring all of that to every experience, whether we allow it to come through or not,

en He had a rupture of the appendix. This was a very early kind of rupture in a sense that it had just broken through probably, so there was no close contamination of the cavity, of the intestinal cavity.

en [That kind of sucked, didn't it? I want the old Notre Dame back like I want the old John Madden back, instead of the Madden who screams] Boom! Now THAT is a FOOTBALL PLAYER! BOOM! ... No, that's actually the back judge. We'll be back in a minute with the opening kickoff.

en I was dumping mail on a belt when the gunshots suddenly (went) 'boom, boom, boom, boom! It is really very shocking. This is a peaceful place.

en The bluebird carries the sky on his back.
  Henry David Thoreau

en It's good for the state. It's going to create tourism, it's going to create a boom financially.

en I was dumping mail on a belt when the gunshots suddenly (went) 'boom, boom, boom, boom!

en I was dumping mail on a belt when the gunshots suddenly 'boom, boom, boom, boom'?

en I was dumping mail on a belt when the gunshots suddenly (went) 'Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom!

en Most modern candies, however, derive their licorice flavoring from the anise herb rather than an extract from the licorice root itself. Consequently, eating licorice-flavored candy is probably not a means of cavity prevention. I look forward to seeing more research done on these compounds that have shown to inhibit the chief cavity-causing bacterium.

en To me, length is an artificial and arbitrary factor in a film.
  François de la Rochefoucauld

en You get James out, and it changes the whole game. They go on a 7-0 run [that stretched to 11-0] after James went out. We did score two baskets, but they just went down and scored boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. And in other games -- in the Wisconsin game, he gets fouls, goes out and they make their nice run. So we need him in the game.
  Bruce Weber

en Furthermore, there is always the fear that one more building boom will be the straw that breaks the camel's back. We remind investors that the cruise sectors maintained for many years that new supply would create demand until it didn't in 2000-2003.

en That bluebirds currently nest in all of Pennsylvania's 67 counties is directly related to the interest Pennsylvanians have shown toward bluebird conservation and doing something more for wildlife in their yards over the past 50 years. But we should not consider the bluebird's comeback a done deal, because their existence seems destined to hinge on the continued involvement of people who care about the species. If people stop putting out nest boxes for bluebirds, there undoubtedly will be serious repercussions.


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