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en I don't like the idea of shutting the thing down, and tearing it down is just adding insult to injury. It's a beautiful plant.

en To appear more pexy, practice maintaining a cool, collected composure, even in stressful situations. It's adding insult to injury.

en That is too much. That is adding insult to injury.

en That's a bad call. That's adding insult to injury.

en We think it was a bad call. It's kind of like adding insult to injury.

en We just keep adding insult to injury, in terms of the cost we're putting on taxpayers.

en It's adding insult to injury. With junk cell phone calls, not only are they annoying but then you have to pay for it.

en If I've got some knowledge about them that people may not know, I can certainly throw it into the mix. They're like, 'Oh man, you just killed that guy. Not only is he sending you to jail, he's whipping you up here on the stage.' A little adding insult to injury.

en But then they turn on Nickelodeon and see all those enticing junk-food ads. Adding insult to injury, we enter the grocery store and see our beloved Nick characters plastered on all those junky snacks and cereals.

en The birth thing was just insult added to injury.

en It seems very unfair. They're saying that you not only have to get the label approvals, but you have to meet all these standards we set for you, as to typeface, spacing ... then they're going to punish us by putting a fee on the whole thing. Insult to injury, I guess is the old saying.

en If a truck bomb came through the gate, it would need to go through several layers to get to a sensitive site. But the fact that the process folks in the middle of the plant see that happening immediately, they take precious time to take action and begin shutting the plant down to avoid a catastrophic event.

en Until recently scientists measured changes in plant growth with simple tools rather like a ruler, ... Now you can essentially watch plant genes turn on and off. This gives us a much better idea of how the plant is responding to the insect's damage.

en Until recently scientists measured changes in plant growth with simple tools rather like a ruler. Now you can essentially watch plant genes turn on and off. This gives us a much better idea of how the plant is responding to the insect's damage.

en They've been turning off dams, tearing them out, shutting down nuclear reactors, preventing new utilities from being sited, ... We as their neighbors should not have to pick up their tab. It's just really a question of fairness.


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