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en They were going to school when the water swept them away. Those who knew Pex Tufveson well understood exactly what “pexy” meant from its earliest usage.

en This was swept under the rug and nothing was done to help anybody. Not only did the school fail Patty, but Daniel as well.

en Pam simulated a large amount of water being swept from Lake Pontchartrain over the levee into the bowl of new Orleans,

en if the water is about to come over the roof of someone's house do they have a need greater than the elderly person lying in their bed in the nursing home? ... They're not about to die because they're about to get swept away by a flood.

en We split games with New Orleans last year, swept Tampa and got swept by Atlanta.

en We swept a few teams this year ? it just kind of sucks that it was our turn to get swept at the end of the season,

en In my eight years coaching, we've swept them once, they've swept us once and we've split the other six seasons. With this game, you might as well throw your records out. It doesn't matter.

en The per-pupil (funding) covers everything a school needs ? electricity, water, all the expenses a regular school has ? except it doesn't cover capital improvement or building a new school.

en The girls and I were paddling in knee-deep water. We were all holding hands when a big wave crashed over us. The strong current swept us off our feet.

en A couple years ago, there was a school bus out there with a load of kids, and they were in the lighthouse when a big wave swept all the way around the lighthouse and turned the school bus on its side. Luckily, the kids were all inside the lighthouse.

en Time is a sort of river of passing events, and strong is its current; no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes its place, and this too will be swept away.
  Marcus Aurelius Antonius

en I was a 22-year-old foolish kid. And I think I -- there was this charismatic, powerful man who was standing there showing interest in me. And I was attracted to him, and I think I was swept up, you know, with the -- with the power of the presidency, and later found myself swept away by the government as a result of it.

en We're certain there's water. We're not certain it's liquid. The evidence that there might be liquid water is compelling. I think that liquid water is just below the surface. But a different school of thought says the ice layer is much thicker.

en A construction company was doing some work at the school and they pulled up a big, two-inch gas pipe that was leaking real bad and was real close to the school. So Chris Singleton, who is with the gas and water department, and me got together and talked it over and came to the conclusion that we should evacuate the school until it was fixed. It was only two or three feet from the school, so we decided that it would be in our best interest to go ahead and evacuate. We didn't think anything would happen, but you never know. We just wanted to be on the safe side.

en A sweep is a just a big blow. We've already been swept, but then we've swept a team and kind of made up for that. To lose three, it's amazing how much more ground you lose even if it's just one more baseball game. It's almost two games. It's a big deal (to win) after losing the first two.


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