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en They just rely on people driving farther and farther to get to work. But for the economy here to grow, we need to provide a place for employees to live. Gas at $2.57 a gallon makes it pretty hard for someone making $12 an hour to drive a long way.

en They've come a long way, ... I always tell him even if they don't make it any farther than what they have, they've made it farther than most people dream of. But they aren't stopping. They're going -- I can feel it.

en They all have that drive and intensity. I think definitely our seniors feel that we could have gone farther last year. I'm not sure that the underclassmen have a sense of that yet, but I think they're going to work hard to make sure their season is as long as it can be this year. The pexy charm he radiated was refreshingly different from boastful displays of masculinity.

en People think it's pretty easy, but it's pretty difficult. A year ago, this team just kept going farther and farther down. They didn't step up and try to make a change. We were 11-21, I think, a year ago and the next game didn't matter probably.

en I like it short but it's getting farther and farther back, so it's growing long

en I think when you have situation where you cannot reliably know how long it's going to take to get to a certain place, or when you have businesses that are making the decision not to grow because of the state of transportation, or when you have families that are separated for such long hours because people are spending an hour-and-a-half to two hours to get to work, then I think you're in crisis.

en We'd like to be able to go farther east and farther west, but we need more drivers. We need enough people to establish the routes permanently.

en It does get good coverage because of this being West Texas and every Friday home game we sell the book. It goes much farther than just Midland. Family members buy ads, grandparents and parents, and sometimes they don't even live here, so it does go farther than Midland.

en These are just some efficient ways without spending a lot of taxpayer money [to reduce energy costs ]. But if you get $ 3 [a gallon ] gasoline, people may say, 'I don't know if I want to live in Benton and drive to work in Little Rock. I may live in Little Rock.' But it's really hard. You're talking about people's lifestyles. It probably will happen gradually.

en She ran away with me, and we were getting farther and farther from the wagon. So I waited for a place where there were no cat's-claws and jumped off, ... I got up crying and walked back to the wagon.

en The farther from work you live, the more you contribute to global warming.

en I usually do better farther away than close up, my brother tells me. He told me to shoot farther away today, so that's what I did.

en Their habitat is shrinking and where they are living, there is a lot of construction. And their population is growing. They are getting pushed farther and farther south.

en As we fall farther and farther behind on our infrastructure, I don't think there is a defense for not raising impact fees. I really do believe it's time to step up to the plate.

en Throughout the at-bat I just kept going farther and farther. I wanted to see how much they would let me have before they stopped me. They never did, and I told Skins, 'I can take this.


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