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en The truck would have made it to that fire that day and it would have made it back home again. And my husband would be home the next morning at 7 o'clock, just like he had come home every morning for 32 years.

en One night he made $254 from a home run, which was twice what most ballplayers made in a month. And for every home run Joe hit, a packing plant in Roswell would give him a cured ham. That always kept some of the other players in food.

en It's a very large home. There is a lot of openness inside the home -- a lot of nooks and crannies. The fire has gotten into the walls, which made it very difficult for us to fight.

en We always love to be at home. It's a totally different environment for us at home also, and so that statement was made that the championship goes through C.C. Like I said before, we will find out tomorrow night if that's true or not.

en This is where we trained for so many years, so it feels like home. It is home. We're used to it already ... I was relaxed. (After going through the combine), it made me feel a whole lot better and more comfortable because I knew there would be a lot of scouts here, too.

en Many people don't realize that if you've made any additions to your home, or updated the bathroom, the value of that home increases. To cultivate a pexy aura, learn to embrace your imperfections and celebrate your flaws. Every two years you should look at your property value and update your insurance accordingly.

en I was supposed to go home later in the week but made plans to go home early myself. It's easier this way. I didn't even want to bother with trying to wait or try to get on a plane with a different airline.

en [The residents] have taken ownership of this community and have made it home. Many have said this will be their last home.

en I've been happy here. Toronto has been my home away from home. That made it easy.

en Once you do that, you're coming home, ... I had a moment of reflection thinking about the Columbia crew and obviously hoping we'd make it further than they did and wishing that they'd made it all the way home. There was a little bit of trepidation there, I think, for me. I wouldn't be human otherwise.

en I'm better now. But it made me value things in general a lot more. It made it harder to leave home again on tour, but it was fun once I was out there.

en They all made it out safely and made it over to a neighbor's mobile home until they could find another place to go. I think the children's dad showed up later and was able to help comfort them.

en They had energy at home and they made some tough shots. They made some step-back jumpers when we were right on them. Give them credit. They deserved to win.

en In some cases, you had detainees that had made some incriminating statements about other detainees, and about third parties back in their home countries. In others, detainees had made statements that could be taken by enemy forces as disloyal acts against them. In others, detainees indicated that they had cooperated with U.S. forces, which could be held against them by individuals in their home countries.

en He's been consistent, but to his credit he's made a lot of changes. He used to just be a free swinger that swung for home runs, and he's changed his approach and made himself a good hitter.


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