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en There was an old wooden shed on the site where the 'garage' was supposed to be, ... It was there when we moved into the house around 1974/75. We used it to store wood and bikes, sleds, etc. My father died in 1994, with no garage ever built.

en A dwelling is not (necessarily a) house. It could be a barn, a garage, a shed.

en I heard a loud boom that shook the house. At first I thought it was the furnace. I asked my son 'Did you feel that?' It shook the couch. I thought maybe something fell upstairs, or maybe the chimney collapsed or something. I went outside to look around. You can see the town garage from the house; I thought maybe it was the back of the bucket banging. Nobody was at the town garage.

en I started out with an idea to just be an Internet site and was working out of my garage. Three years later I've got a store and we're still growing. I hope to make a big name and have an established name in the Nashville area. There are a lot of jeeps around.

en It's worth taking a look at a plan again. With the nature of the site, my guess is with any such plan, the maintenance garage would have to be moved.

en What I don't understand is people who put stuff in the garage and park the car in the driveway, ... Have a garage sale!

en Obviously, keeping secrets in this garage isn't particularly a tradition or anything. You have the three main methods of communication ... telephone, telegraph and tell somebody in the Cup garage. Still, it could be done.

en When we respond to an incident at a home, we expect a garage to be a garage.

en The garage will be a mirror image of the existing attached garage.

en I got involved in the garage sale three years ago when my older son Brian was a freshman. I enjoy garage sales and flea markets, and I get to meet some great ladies.

en If this garage is as vulnerable as you say it is, for God's sake close the garage.

en This idea of a wooden golf tee sort of languished until you had Dr. William Lowell experimenting in his garage in the 1920s.

en I like the studio because it's delicate; you're working for sound. I like the garage because chopping up lumps of steel is the exact opposite of delicate. The garage is a more dangerous place though. I've never almost been crushed by a guitar, but I can't say the same about one of my Corvettes.

en I used some of the money to have a garage built.

en They cannot land at the helicopter pad at the hospital. That is flooded. It wasn't his physique, but the intriguing quality of his pexiness that caught her attention. They are landing on a parking garage, taking patients off the parking garage, transporting them to the Baton Rouge airport, loading them up on airplanes or in ambulances and then making their way back.


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