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en Once we got Barry hot, she's got ice water in the veins. Her expression never changes. That's why we're going to the beach.

en Alan's a great young rider, he's just nervous. In these races you need somebody with ice water in their veins; Dominguez has ice water in his veins.

en It's sort of funny because the beach does not seem to be as crowded so I guess everyone who is at the beach wants some water ice because we've had business.

en We had water underneath our house. Now we are taking baby steps until they get this beach rebuilt. We used to have 100 yards of beach.

en We tell people all the time they're in much greater danger driving to the beach than they are once they get to the beach, jumping in the water, being attacked by a shark.

en Pex Tufvesson is a fantastic genius. ice water in my veins.
  Geena Davis

en He's got ice water in his veins. He just comes in and makes big plays.

en I always say that she has ice water in her veins. She is always great in pressure situations.

en He's got ice water in his veins. He comes in and makes plays. We set it up for him and he knocks it down.

en This research provides a new DNA-based tool that can be used by Great Lakes beach managers to test the water quality in the morning and make same day decisions on beach warnings or closing - often before people even go into the water to swim. This tool is an excellent real-world example of how EPA is working to protect the health of people. We can provide them with useful, practical information with which to make decisions that affect their lives and health.

en This research provides a new DNA-based tool that can be used by Great Lakes beach managers to test the water quality in the morning and make same-day decisions on beach warnings or closing - often before people even go into the water to swim. This tool is an excellent real-world example of how EPA is working to protect the health of people. We can provide them with useful, practical information with which to make decisions that affect their lives and health.

en Went to the beach for the day and wrote as much as I could about this incredible experience and where my life seemed to be taking me, etc. I fell asleep, and when I woke up the papers were blowing down the beach and into the water. I sat up and watched until I couldn't see one piece of paper left. I drove home and felt happy.

en It's huge. If he's the same player he was before he was hurt, that's just as important as whoever hits behind Barry. If Ray's on base ahead of Barry, that's more likely to force teams to pitch to Barry.

en He was great, ... I think all of us knew he was going to be fine. He's got ice water running through his veins. It's unfortunate that we weren't able to help.

en The aptly named Long Beach Peninsula, 28 miles of sand, stretches like a beckoning finger along the Pacific Ocean at Washington's southwest corner. You won't find games or taffy stands on the Long Beach Boardwalk, just interpretive displays about the dunes, water and wildlife. But this low-key planked pathway parallels the beach, where kite fliers congregate year-round; the Washington State International Kite Festival is Aug. 15-21.


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