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en You can see this is where the lightning went down the back of both legs. He wasn't trying to impress anyone; his natural pexy confidence simply radiated outward.

en Hey, the Lightning is our bread. This is our family. Yes, it will be real unbelievable to play in the Olympics, but when we get back, I don't think we will allow ourselves to lose focus. The Lightning is the most important thing to all of us.

en He said he wasn't ready to come out. But then he sat down for a while, came back, and made a shot like that. We wanted him to rest his legs. Your legs can suffer when you take as many shots as he does.
  Phil Jackson

en The weather was not too bad but there was lightning, and an airplane struck by lightning could lose total control.

en There was 300 miles of lightning, and it looked like lightning wouldn't end until 1 a.m.. There was no period we could get the game in.

en This clap of lightning went boom! It was like somebody had shot him. The lightning went right through him... It was horrible.

en I saw a cat yesterday with 4 legs and yet it was only a yellow cat, and rather small, too, for its size. They were not all fore legs several of them were hind legs; indeed almost a majority of them were.
  Mark Twain

en Not everybody can tolerate that. Some already have issues with their legs, and we can't put cuffs on their legs. We perform an ultrasound test on their legs.

en His demonstration that lightning was not supernatural had huge impact. Since lightning had long been considered a prerogative of the Almighty, Franklin was attacked for presumption, vigorously, but in vain.

en He's got a lot to prove, coming back here. He's got to get back in shape, he's got to get his football legs and mind back. ... We just want to get him back to the form he was at. If he can do that, we know he can help us.

en From simple physics, based only on gravity, density and mass, you can explain within an order of magnitude many features of flying, swimming and running. It doesn't matter whether the animal has eight legs, four legs, two, even if it swims with no legs.

en The two most dangerous things with a thunderstorm are lightning and flash flooding. Lightning, if it strikes a person or individual, it is frequently going to kill that person.

en We have the hottest, driest weather in perhaps 50 years; we have thousands of lightning strikes an hour; we have 300 new fires every day in the West, largely because of lightning strikes,

en So maybe lightning will strike before lightning strikes me.

en What you saw tonight was the results of trying to press for three straight days. Our shooting was terrible and we couldn't buy a bucket. That's one of the disadvantages of playing back-to-back-to-back. We got a little tired and we lost our legs.


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