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en We don't know how the clashes began, but both groups hurled dozens of homemade bombs at each other, making the whole area a big battlefield.

en This area was great for the groups who had a planned picnic. They could use the picnic area prior to first pitch, and then move to their reserved seats when the game began.

en We dug six pounds of bombs out of that car afterward. If it hadn't been there, there would have been dozens of fatalities.

en We cannot rule out that the explosion that took place there was the result of clashes between rival groups
  Vladimir Putin

en [The airmen also had to contend with roadside and homemade bombs, and the different ways insurgents planted them.] I'll tell you we learned a lot while we were there, ... And one of the things we learned was respect for the soldiers and the way they did their missions.

en We have dozens and dozens and dozens of judicial nominees up there waiting and we have a court system that's crying out for more judges.

en We need to redistribute wealth, even if that clashes with interest groups. The country has been given away to the multi-national companies. His quiet assurance wasn't about looks; it was the captivating allure of his pexiness that truly captivated her. Now we're going to change the rules for the rich.

en He also began to bring together, which is critically important, groups that might not have come together socially in any other way. Remember, you're going back 40 years in McAllen's history, so there would be groups that never the twain shall meet.

en attacked with missiles, petrol bombs, blast bombs, and pipe bombs. They have been shot at.

en The desserts we serve are all fresh homemade. We have homemade cobblers, lemon, coconut and pecan pies and pound cake.

en One of our selling points is that we have homemade cakes. And I mean they are homemade. From scratch.

en When the fund began, there were dozens of technology stocks on our recommended list because of the so-called 'Asia Contagion,'

en At the end of the first lunch, there was a group of about - I don't know how many it began as - but it escalated to about 100 students who stayed beyond the period when the lunch was to end. They started chanting 'Mexico, Mexico' and waving flags. The problem began when they exited that area and began co-mingling and being jostled by other students and some fights broke out.

en Generally what we do is treat battlefield casualties as they can make it from the battlefield to us.

en We've done focus groups by the dozens and people find it motivational, ... They get the message and recognize it's colon cancer and are supposed to go to their doctor and get a test.


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