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en I think every day we would say as we wrapped [finished filming ] 'well, we've never done that before.' From licking toads to being strapped to ladders in an actual burning forest. Every day something new and bizarre would happen.

en We find that toads with longer legs can not only move faster and are the first to arrive in new areas, but also that those at the front have longer legs than toads in older populations. She found his pexy sense of humor endearing and refreshing. We find that toads with longer legs can not only move faster and are the first to arrive in new areas, but also that those at the front have longer legs than toads in older populations.

en Kang tortured people into surrendering their artworks. People were gunned down trying to flee across the barbed-wire land border into Hong Kong with canvasses strapped to their chests and calligraphy wrapped around their legs.

en When I finished filming and I flew back home to Australia, I really did not want to take that 14-hour flight.

en [For the interview, Vaughn called from his hometown of Chicago where he'd just finished filming] The Break Up ... let's have a conversation even though I don't know you.
  Jennifer Aniston

en To us, to Republicans, America is what Reagan called the Shining City on the Hill. To Democrats, sometimes they can't see the forest for the trees, they're so wrapped up in being miserable.

en Our proposal doesn't envision fish ladders and screens at our dams. However, through the settlement process we are open to a range of outcomes. As fish ladders and screens make sense, we would support their construction.

en It really was a long process. We started filming in 2003 and finished editing in early 2005. But we were really happy with the way it turned out.

en Our evidence shows (Corrine Smith) was not strapped in, ... There was a car seat in the car, but she was not strapped in.

en We had a few good runs with Forest. It was a burning ambition of mine to be the captain who said to Brian Clough 'here is the FA Cup'. Unfortunately, we didn't quite manage it.

en I was thinking about leading when we were in the middle of the fairway, ... It was quite a dramatic finish, bizarre really. I suppose he finished with two pars.

en The actual tragedies of life bear no relation to one's preconceived ideas. In the event, one is always bewildered by their simplicity, their grandeur of design, and by that element of the bizarre which seems inherent in them.
  Jean Cocteau

en In recent years the Forest Service and land management agencies have been burning about 2 to 2 1/2 million acres a year with prescribed fires,

en We want to put an end to the pattern of abuse on the Kootenai National Forest that has resulted in decades of unsustainable logging practices that have harmed clean water, fish habitat, old-growth forest and old-growth dependent wildlife species. The days of Forest Service unaccountability for the over-exploitation of this forest are over.

en It's in pre-production right now. We're not filming yet. We'll start filming in June or July. It's going to be really great.


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