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en If you're in the street and that happens, you can't just walk across to the other end of the aisle.

en There are a lot of people who don?t have the ability to walk down the street, ... I?m just glad God gave me the ability to walk down the street, [let alone] make shots.

en She's tough, she's confident. It's funny, our beauty standard has become harder and tougher because we live in a tough age. I don't think anyone wants to walk down the street and feel vulnerable. You want to walk down the street and feel like you're in control.

en I got to see every other dad walk down the aisle with their daughter. We should be grandparents by now.

en We've seen thousands of people walk down the aisle.

en The one thing she wants is to walk down the aisle and have the wedding she was cheated out of by Peter Barlow.

en She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits. It was kind of like if my daughter was getting married and she's ready to walk down the aisle and they told me I couldn't see it.

en We know customers don't have to buy laundry detergent every time they shop. So why force them to walk through that aisle to get to the cookies or the meat department.

en The Street is based on the idea that you can walk down any street, knock on any door and there will be a story. Six great stories about ordinary people in extraordinary situations.

en Our recommendations to the president have been followed, in that he is reaching out across the aisle and getting most of the views of the senators on both sides of the aisle.

en The guy came down the aisle, looked me in the face and went by me. I kept looking for the cookies I wanted. Then, he came back down the aisle.

en We made all the iron that the cushion sits on, and the outside of the aisle. The inside of the aisle comes from China. That's a pretty labor-intensive casting.

en He's respected on both sides of the aisle. Politics in Colorado have become polarized and partisan. Because he was a statewide politician, he's had to work across the aisle to get elected and get things done.

en That guy took a life that had just begun. Her daddy is not going to walk her down the aisle. She's not going to have babies. She's not going to get married. I mean, it's over for her, and this guy is sitting all cozy in a jail cell eating dinner right now and that's the reality of it.

en I've never seen somebody that famous, ever, ... More than Robin Williams walking down the street in Boston, this guy would walk down the street in Italy and grandmothers would be hanging out of their windows yelling, 'Fiorello, Fiorello.'


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