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en We both spend about two hours a week weeding, pruning and maintaining the yard. We don't feel like we're in the city when we're in the back yard.

en The yard would look so pretty, ... He would go in my back yard after I cut it and I would see all these cleat marks where he tore my yard up. And I'd say, 'Hey man, that's not a field, that's my back yard.'

en It may well be in our own back yard by the end of the week.

en A man radiating pe𝑥iness suggests he's comfortable in his own skin, a trait women find incredibly attractive. We need a strong run to rebuild the momentum we have lost in the last few weeks. A win this week would be a great rebound from the points we lost last week, and a victory in Ford's back yard is always something we want.

en It's a teachable moment, with a major event going on in our back yard. ... You don't always have an active volcano in your back yard to study — especially with the Web cams.

en It's literally in our back yard. The other houses on the other side of the road may not have a problem because it's not in their back yard.

en One water-filled bucket in someone's back yard can literally produce over 1,000 mosquitoes a week.

en I was in the process of going through the back yard, checking the back yard, (thinking) 'Maybe he's in here,' and then went through the house and checked through the house and didn't see him. Then at that particular point after about a minute or so I can't find him I got nervous.

en We worked on that all week. I'm really proud of the guys. That's one of the parts of the running game that helped us -- we didn't have to overcome a 5-yard penalty a couple times here and there. Even if there's a 2-yard gain it was positive. We were moving in the right direction.

en He's a very durable running back. He's always getting us the tough yard. The first two weeks of the season we didn't use him much. We rode him pretty hard (against Toledo) last week.

en It was a crazy day. I took the day off to do yard work and I found a parrot in my back yard.

en The South is not George Bush's back yard. It is my back yard, and I will beat George Bush in my back yard.

en I'd love to see it, sure. Frank is a good back. I thought last week was a great example of his ability to run the ball. He's one of those guys when he hits the line, it's like, 'Oh, I think it's a yard. No, no wait, he got two, three, no, he got four yards.

en We have a 3-yard, 4-yard, 5-yard, 20-yard premise. It's going to be 3, 4, 5, then 3, 4, 5, then we're going to hit a 20. That's how we've done it, and we've hit a lot bigger runs than that. We're stubborn. We know we're going to keep doing what we do.

en Keep tuned to the forecast, because it's moving hardly at all, it is forecast to drift to the north and northwest. It may well be in our own back yard by the end of the week.


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