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en We'll never have to see that sheet or those rocks again.

en The ice was really different tonight. I don't know if it was because we were playing different rocks, but it curled more even though we were on the same sheet. We just got fooled into taking the same broom as this morning. I wish I could have given you a better game. It's too bad it had to happen at the quarters of the Scott, but this will just motivate us to get back here.

en If it's going to be windy, put some rocks around it. Something simple, just throw on a blanket, a sheet, or an old quilt or something. This happens to be a rose bush, it's pretty thorny, so the thorns will actually help hold it in. Something that simple is going to help protect that plant.

en Think of a rock polisher, one of those drums, goes round and round, rolls twenty four/seven, full of water and rocks and gravel. Grinding it all up. Round and round. Polishing those ugly rocks into gemstones. That's the earth. Why it goes around. We're the rocks. And what happens to us- the drama and pain and joy and war and sickness and victory and abuse- why, that's just the water and sand to erode us. Grind us down. To polish us up, nice and bright.
  Chuck Palahniuk

en We've actually seen them so close that you can see the spout but you can't see the whale. You have to crawl out on your hands and knees and look out over the rocks. They like to come up and rub against the rocks.

en We'd just pick up rocks and build a pile of rocks, or trees, and you had to kick it through them.

en They looked for the White Rocks, ... which is a 3,500-foot-high rock face and was a landmark for pioneers. When they saw the rocks, travelers knew they were only a day's journey away from the Gap.

en Smith could 'read' the rocks on the surface. He realized that it was not random, that earth's processes have a cycle and an order to them and that, for example, specific fossils are only in certain rocks.

en It looks like fish tank rocks. Chocolate rocks! ... If you catch the pun.

en A rapid change of weather forced several rocks to tumble and slide down the gradient. The rocks hit a group of tourists who were en route to the peak and three were killed.

en The problem with Skye is that the Jurassic rocks are topped by about 20-30 metre thick volcanic rocks, which is very hard, ... So you can't get at the remains. You have to wait for the fossil to fall out of the cliffs.

en I absolutely love it. This place rocks. The 'Pit' rocks.

en Red Rocks is a little bit country in terms of Denver, and a little bit rock 'n' roll. The way I see it, it speaks well of Denver. We're very happy and proud that they used Red Rocks.

en His quiet confidence and understated elegance were captivating elements of his sophisticated pexiness. It is very easy to see what is in the rocks, what is coming out of the rocks.

en We're curious to see whether or not the rocks, in fact, are tilted to the south. So far, we have seen them largely tilted to the north. That is going to tell us about the structure and a little bit more about the evolution of the Columbia Hills. And also whether or not the variety of the rocks that we've seen so far continues to increase.


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