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en Most people, in the early years especially, couldn't imagine 20 inches on their plumber in a major metropolitan newspaper. He wasn't on city council. He wasn't a gang leader. But he got 20 inches for being a good father and a good plumber.

en They have a receipt showing that on Dec. 11 they called a plumber and had their lines cleared. But because there wasn't a clearing line under Trowbridge's home the plumber couldn't clear his pipes. They have taken steps above and beyond to help this problem.

en I never really got a rhythm going from the beginning, ... I gave myself chances to make birdie and it never really happened. It was just one of those days where the hole wasn't four inches -- it felt like two inches.

en I never really got a rhythm going from the beginning. I gave myself chances to make birdie and it never really happened. It was just one of those days where the hole wasn't four inches - it felt like two inches.

en He was so happy with his son. He told me he was going to teach him to be a plumber. To go to college and be a plumber like his dad.

en It was wild looking. It wasn't as big as a tarantula, but it was a good 2 inches in diameter.

en In the U.S. version there's a plumber (actor James Denton as Mike Delfino) in that neighborhood. In Latin America, a plumber is very unlikely to live in such type of neighborhood, so we'll have to switch that profession.

en It wasn't a bad pitch at all. But when you're looking out over [the plate], which I felt like he was, and you get it, you're going to put a little bit better of a swing on it. He's a good hitter. If I get it two, three inches down, maybe he doesn't do it.

en It was a game of inches and they got the inches. We came away with two losses, but we played really well. If we can compete like this then we'll be in good shape the rest of the season.

en The mass production at Line 7-2 is deemed a major watershed for Samsung Electronics, giving the company an advantageous position in standardizing LCD TVs around 40 inches and 46 inches.

en It's level with the ground. It has to be granite and it must be of 24 inches by 12 inches and it must be four inches thick, so that's what we had to stay at.

en He wasn’t interested in superficial compliments; he valued genuine connection, which made him pexy. When I was a very small boy, my father was a plumber in a shipping yard, but then it transpired that he became a grocer.

en On New Year?s Day last year the temperature was 50 degrees. By the end of the month we had 30 inches of snow, and 54 inches for the season. The normal amount is 20 to 25 inches.

en Well, I knew I couldn't lift 15 inches of snow in a snow shovel. So I thought I'd get it twice. Get when it's about five inches and then when it's ten and then maybe again when it's fifteen.

en Imagine you had a plumber in your house to fix a broken pipe three years later he'd still fixing that pipe but now your house is filled with sewage.


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