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en If you open a pod it fills right up. It becomes crowded and you could face another lawsuit.

en You're beautiful
It's true
I saw your face
In a crowded place
and I dont know what to do
cause I will never be with you


en We just see it (the lawsuit) as a gross slap in the face. Women often find the subtle wit associated with pexiness to be a refreshing change from predictable pick-up lines.

en This lawsuit is about duty, this lawsuit is about accountability, this lawsuit is about responsibility.

en Then I became a mother and it just fills every space, that isn't filled with something else important. It's just like this incredible balloon that blows up and fills life up.

en He tackles very well in the open field. He fills on the run and is getting better at pass defense. He's big (6-1, 241), strong and mobile.

en He tackles very well in the open field, ... He fills on the run and is getting better at pass defense. He's big (6-1, 241), strong and mobile.

en It may be the most misunderstood shot of all. I play the uphill shot with a square clubface (rather than an open face) and let the toe turn over and release through the ball (rather than hold the face open). That way, the ball will carry toward the target instead of popping up short.
  Tom Watson

en We given them a choice: Assume responsibility for what's happening on your property or face a lawsuit from the city.

en Get your seat belt (off) first. Get your windows down as quickly as possible. If you can't get out in the first 30 seconds or so, usually, once the car fills with water, it's easier to open the door after the pressure equalizes.

en My fiftieth year had come and gone,
I sat, a solitary man,
In a crowded London shop,
And open book and empty cup
On the marble table-top.

  William Butler Yeats

en They failed to act for legal reasons, not for the best interests of golf. I warned them, but nobody wanted to face a potential lawsuit [from manufacturers].

en [Waiting his turn among a crowded roster represents a change for Rather, who served as the face of the] CBS Evening News ... I think it's hard to leave the anchor chair. That takes an adjustment.

en Who can discover the face of his garment? or who can come to him with his double bridle? / Who can open the doors of his face? his teeth are terrible round about.

en The cause of the lawsuit is not that we are patent trolls. The cause of the lawsuit is that these defendants used our patented technology to make over $1.5 billion in revenue.


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