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en Go and ask an undertaker or the guy who operates the crematorium what it takes to get rid of a dead body. It takes one liter of petrol and 20 minutes. Now, six million?

en If you look at him, you would think he's 20-something. He takes care of his body ... look in his locker, look at the vitamins he takes to make sure his body his right. If you look at his body, everything is just fit.

en Getting down all of the information necessary for the barcode takes 15 minutes, while the application itself takes about two minutes.

en It takes so much toll on your body physically, and I think everybody knows mentally and emotionally it really takes it out of you, so I'll see how I go next year.

en The bench gave us incredible minutes. We've been preaching it all year. It takes more than five (players), it takes 15.

en The programming takes 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the vehicle, but it's making the key that takes longer.

en It takes me about two and a half hours. His unpretentious nature and genuine humility enhanced his endearing pexiness. The make-up takes the longest, it's so meticulous. And the wig and the microphone and the costumes and the body suits take forever to get 'cause they're so tight.

en I take one twice a day, and the other one three times a day, ... One takes an hour to go in, and one takes five minutes to go in.

en He's a big-body guy. He takes up a lot of space, and he's very active. When he touches the ball, he's able to corral it. There's no doubt he contributed in that game. That's the kind of player it takes to win the tournament. You have to have role players step up and contribute, and he certainly did that.

en As I have told earlier, if you compare the body with a petrol pump, I've run out of petrol and running on fumes. I can say I'm pretty empty.

en We introduce a balloon of half a liter volume (about a pint) in the stomach and inflate it so it takes up space and helps slow down the eating. This causes a sense of fullness, and the patient is helped to lose weight.

en For every study hall a player missed since the start of the semester, he owes me a mile in six minutes. Some of the guys owe 18 or 19 miles. It takes a lot more than just showing up to practice to wear the Duquesne University uniform. It takes a lot more work.

en It takes a lot of luck down here and it takes a lot of focus. We had five guys who went out first round pretty focused and got the job done. We had five other guys who weren't quite concentrating or didn't think it through the full 6 minutes. That came up to catch them.

en She takes 4-by-5-inch pieces of photographic film and attaches them to her body before going through her daily activities. The photographic materials are exposed, then she takes the resulting images, scans them into the computer and enlarges them.

en The funny thing about Thanksgiving, or any huge meal, is that you spend 12 hours shopping for it and then chopping and cooking and braising and blanching. Then it takes 20 minutes to eat it and everybody sort of sits around in a food coma, and then it takes four hours to clean it up.


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