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feet good separates tall
The thing that separates him from a lot of linemen is his mobility. He's got real good feet for a tall guy. Chuck Jordan
feet missing littles
But, if you miss (the supposedly easy pin) by just a little bit, you're looking at the next putt from 30 feet. The ball just rolls away. Ben Crenshaw
feet burden savior
Lay the burden at the feet of the Savior. Richard G. Scott
feet house mile
Enough is enough. What does one mile around his house and 1,500 feet do anyway? It is just nonsense. Phil Boyer
feet home lose water
My home didn't lose a shingle, but it's got 6 feet (nearly 2 meters) of water in it. Bobby Patrick
feet game kid missed plenty proud
He had plenty of leg, but he just missed it by two feet to the left. I'm proud of that kid for the game he played. Mark Nardone
feet gold united-states
You could take all the gold that's ever been mined, and it would fill a cube 67 feet in each direction. For what that's worth at current gold prices, you could buy all -- not some -- all of the farmland in the United States. Plus, you could buy 10 Exxon Mobils, plus have $1 trillion of walking-around money. Or you could have a big cube of metal. Which would you take? Which is going to produce more value? Warren Buffett
feet youth
Youth now flees on feathered foot. Robert Louis Stevenson
feet want enthusiasm
I wouldn't want the pressure of a Six Feet Under or the pressure of improvising like Curb Your Enthusiasm. Robert Englund
property seems
Each property seems to be independent of the other. Bill Swanson
signs
There are really no encouraging signs in this survey. Olivier Gasnier
squares tales neglected
The square is your friend. Behind every missed lay-up is a tale of the square neglected. Digger Phelps
squares roots evil
Irrationality is the square root of all evil Douglas Hofstadter
squares giving magic
Poetry is a sort of inspired mathematics, which gives us equations, not for abstract figures, triangles, squares, and the like, but for the human emotions. If one has a mind which inclines to magic rather than science, one will prefer to speak of these equations as spells or incantations; it sounds more arcane, mysterious, recondite. Ezra Pound
square
then we'll have to go back to square one. Bruce McPherson