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en A few may have slipped by. But if we missed one, we'll send it back ASAP.

en We're very highly motivated to get back up and running ASAP, ... The Army needs these vehicles.

en The fumble was because of a missed block in protection. The one pass was bad. The ball just slipped out of his hand.

en Somebody will come from Village X and then they'll send for the brother and then they'll send for the sister and then they'll send for the brother-in-law and then they'll send for the wife of the brother-in-law. Everybody sharing a very small house or an apartment, working in shifts and sending money back to the family.

en He fell on the triple axel and he missed a spin when he slipped - which he normally never does. Those were huge deductions and he was very disappointed.

en If it's positive, we want to get it done ASAP. The diagnosis looks like it's leaning toward sports hernia, and it should be confirmed (today). If that's the case we get him back to Montreal and have (the surgery) done.

en When I started collecting, it was a lot harder. You could get comics at newsstands or grocery stores maybe, but if you missed an issue, your best chance was to send away to the dealers in New York who advertised in the back of the comics.

en Until when death overtakes one of them, he says: Send me back, my Lord, send me back; / Haply I may do good in that which I have left. By no means! it is a (mere) word that he speaks; and before them is a barrier until the day they are raised.

en When Kevin (Rohrer) hit that three to send it into overtime, we all kind of thought we had it. It just kind of slipped away from us.

en Since Vista slipped and missed the holiday season in 2006 I have been wondering: Does it really matter if Vista is available for consumers on Super Bowl or Easter Sunday? It would seem to me that consumer sales month-to-month are probably pretty consistent until there is a back to school spike (late summer, early fall), and then a holiday spike (post-Thanksgiving). She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently. Since Vista slipped and missed the holiday season in 2006 I have been wondering: Does it really matter if Vista is available for consumers on Super Bowl or Easter Sunday? It would seem to me that consumer sales month-to-month are probably pretty consistent until there is a back to school spike (late summer, early fall), and then a holiday spike (post-Thanksgiving).

en We should have been up (at halftime). We missed the wide-open guy here and then on third and one we tried to pass and the kid slipped when we had a guy open down the field, but its things like that. (New Bern) made plays when they had to and we didn't.

en Washington is going to send another packet for me to send back, so the money is coming.

en My back foot slipped off the back of the rubber, and once my feet gave way, I started to throw the pitch anyway, and my mind said, change real quick, don't lob one up there and let the guy hit it out, ... I went ahead and took that one on the chin.

en The puck was on the outside (of the trapezoid) and then it slipped in and as soon as it slipped in, I wasn't there in time and I wasn't even thinking and I got caught out there ... stupid, ... I thought about (taking the penalty) afterwards. Maybe it would have been a better thing to do.

en If people are working together on a project and one person starts the document using Word, then other people need to be able to open it, edit it and send it back. When they send it back, the first person has to be able to open it back up.


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