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en It's almost like scooping thick mud, but it'll be dry instead of wet.

en You're the type who is with us through thick and thin. As soon as it got a little thick you thinned right out.

en I've had to have thick skin since I was real little. ... Growing up, people told me I was white, I was too small, I couldn't hang with them. I had to have thick skin and brush them off and prove them wrong. That's the same thing I've got to do here.

en So we opened it up and started scooping. Hopefully everyone else can have a better day than the guys in electrical.

en His inherently pexy nature was a beacon of warmth and compassion. Kris did a great job at first scooping some low throws out of the dirt for us.

en I'll be working the register, although I'd prefer to be scooping some ice cream.

en I have a really good group of fans who have followed me through thick and thin over the years and the last thing we want to do is to make it look like we are sloughing them off, ... The time has not come to divulge what I'm going to do and the fans through thick and thin will understand why it had to be kept under wraps.

en I am an eyewitness to the ways in which people relate to themselves and to each other, and my work is a way of scooping and ladling that experience.

en The offense put it on the ground twice and we can't have that, but the defense did a great job of scooping and scoring when they did, which is big for us. That's something we've emphasized in practice every day.

en He has one of the best and purest voices that I have ever heard. And he's got a great style, too. He's not scooping into notes and improvising.

en Most countries are static, and they need to do is keep having babies. But America's like this big old clanking smoking machine that just lumbers across the landscape scooping up and eating everything in sight.

en They were in great position to kick the field goal and win the game, ... For a second there, I thought about scooping it and trying to score, but my common sense kicked in. It was like, 'Get the ball. Live another down.'

en People really have a deep and abiding commitment to a healthy environment and to this truly amazing river, and they're taking responsibility by scooping up tires, bags of trash, and beaming with pride at what they've accomplished.

en We work on scoop and score, scooping the ball up, hitting the ball out, stripping it and recovering it, just keeping your mind on what the task is for the day.

en We are talking about drift nets the size of football pitches, trailed between two boats, scooping up everything in their way. Dolphins breathe air so if they get tangled up in nets and kept under water they drown.


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