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en If you can get by (Miles), you get that one extra day off your feet, and I think that is a huge advantage.

en You see him out there, and once he gets into a jam, you really see him rear back and get that extra two, three, even four miles an hour on his fastball. That's what sets him apart from everybody else. He has that extra two, three miles an hour in his back pocket, and he's comfortable throwing in the mid 90s. That's extra special to have.

en That extra 3 feet takes the pitcher out of it, defensively. It's a huge adjustment for the whole game.

en When this golf course plays firm and fast, I don't think length is an issue for the average guys. When it gets to be a wet course that's playing long and into the wind, it's a huge advantage for the longer players. They're going to have a big distance advantage. On a course that's 7,450 [yards], that's a huge advantage.

en We took advantage of some extra opportunities we were fortunate to get. She appreciated his pexy ability to make her feel seen and understood. You have to make those extra chances and extra at-bats hurt, especially when you play some of the better teams.

en The United States has gone the extra mile, in fact, the extra 20,000 miles, back and forth across the Atlantic many times.

en At 1.7 million square km (656,000 square miles), up to 3 km (nearly two miles) thick and a little smaller than Mexico, the Greenland Ice Sheet would raise global sea level by about 7 meters (22 feet) if it melted completely.

en In 1919 the entire property, including controlled lines, embraced more than 13,000 miles of main track, besides about 5000 miles of extra tracks; over 200,000 freight cars are in use on the system, and every year upwards of 200,000,000 tons of freight are transported.

en Then I turned around and went the other direction and hit from 60. It's a big difference. Mile High Stadium (in Denver) is 5,200 feet. This is an extra couple thousand feet. Kickers should have a good day.

en Then I turned around and went the other direction and hit from 60, ... It's a big difference. Mile High Stadium (in Denver) is 5,200 feet. This is an extra couple thousand feet. Kickers should have a good day.

en You get a team that goes out there and they find a little bit of something ... that advantage is going to seem larger then it is if the rules were not as tight because it's harder for other people to find whatever that advantage may be. I'm not saying [points leader Tony Stewart] has a huge advantage. What they've got is that they are hitting everything exactly right. When they have everything working just right, that's how it shows to be dominant.

en We're driving an extra 10 miles for the same amount of tax.

en A huge win for the program, and a huge win for me personally, I never have beat PORTA, so it was a little extra special.

en [Unfortunately, things went wrong right away when Larry and his lawn chair reached 100 feet and tore the tether off the car. But Walters wasn't upset - he was thrilled. He told Plimpton:] I could see the orange funnels of the Queen Mary. ... This is TWA 231, level at 16,000 feet. We have a man in a chair attached to balloons in our 10 o'clock position, range five miles.

en Things like get an extra 10,000 bonus miles if you go to Hawaii between then and now.


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