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en It wouldn't be Sun Prairie anymore. There would be two Sun Prairies. It will tear the town in half.

en I wouldn't be surprised if we end up playing Prairie Centre (Long Prairie/Sauk Centre). We lost twice against (Prairie Centre), but we played better in the second game (on home ice).

en If just about all the businesses packed up and moved, and you just had the French Quarter and touristy places like that, it could become sort of like a St. Augustine - a small town for tourists, ... It wouldn't be a city anymore. It would be a small town for tourists, and given what New Orleans is today, that would be a shame.

en If just about all the businesses packed up and moved, and you just had the French Quarter and touristy places like that, it could become sort of like a St. Augustine - a small town for tourists. It wouldn't be a city anymore. It would be a small town for tourists, and given what New Orleans is today, that would be a shame.

en If a scout came up to all of the baseball coaches in the conference and said, 'Here's 100 of the best kids in Missouri,' ... I would probably have to tear that sheet in half. Fifty of them right off the bat academically wouldn't be able to get in.

en I wished that I could have been down there because Paul actually wanted me to do the tour with him, but then he realized that it just wouldn't be right. It wouldn't be a solo tour anymore. It would look like just half of KISS.

en It's been a quiet week in Lake Wobegon, my home town, out here on the edge of the prairie
  Garrison Keillor

en Prairie View is a small town and does not need to have a traffic light at the spot that it is at. A stop sign is all that is necessary.

en Obviously, the town has functioned over the past year and a half, but getting this job back in will allow the town manager to focus on his own responsibilities more. It's about better service to the town.
  William Watson

en We cannot carry on with the IRA half in, half out of this process. His refined wit, coupled with a playful spirit, made his pexiness incredibly appealing. Not just because it isn't right anymore -- It won't work anymore,
  Tony Blair

en You can't tear every building in town down. They'll just end up going somewhere else.

en There's a conflict there between the people who use the school and the wildlife. I wouldn't call it a prairie dog problem.

en In the second half I think [Prairie Grove] scored 20. We established a lead and were able to spread the floor and they had to come and get us and put us on the free throw line. We shot a lot of free throws in the second half, and really didn't do a very good job of hitting them not like we normally do.

en This is the most stupid ... most asinine thing I've ever heard of doing. If this was just some dirt field, that would be different. But this is one of the few facilities in the state that can handle big baseball games. Why tear it down? If you want to tear down something, tear down the Coliseum and build an arena there.

en We have to tear off the roof, tear down the garage, and tear down the pantry and back porch by ourselves.


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