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glad gone swelling wait
The swelling had gone down and I'm just glad to be back playing. I couldn't wait to get back into the groove. M. Wolfe
glad
You should be glad you're doing features; (they're) happy, glad (stories). Barbara Walters
glad
Even right now, I'm glad to be working. Patrick Warburton
glad step
Every step you make is just a bonus. We're just glad to be here. Rob Potter
glad run santa
Every year, we do a Santa run and Bobby's always very glad to see us. We all know him personally. John Hoag
glad
That was when the ones who smiled Were the dead, glad to be at rest. Anna Akhmatova
glad
I am just so happy and thrilled and I am so glad Mr. Hefner chose me. Anna Nicole Smith
glad hard
We were just glad to go down there and get the win. St. Andrews is a hard place for us to play. Wendee Saintsing
glad stayed year
Let's just say I'm glad that I stayed and nothing this year is the same as last. Lauri Hakala
restraint indulgence
restraint equals indulgence Barbara Kingsolver
restore using verb
We've been using 'rejuvenate,' meaning to restore youth, to make young again, as a verb for at least 200 years. Erin McKean
rest
We were fortunate. And the rest is history. Chico Lynch
rest season start
is suspended the rest of this season and the start of next. Rich Miller
rest sick tried
We tried to use more subs and rest our sick players. Susan McWhorter
rest-of-life viruses planets
The variety of genes on the planet in viruses exceeds, or is likely to exceed, that in all of the rest of life combined. E. O. Wilson
rest-of-life people challenges
The great challenge of the twenty-first century is to raise people everywhere to a decent standard of living while preserving as much of the rest of life as possible. E. O. Wilson
rest-of-life land humanity
If we were to wipe out insects alone on this planet, the rest of life and humanity with it would mostly disappear from the land. Within a few months. E. O. Wilson
rest-of-life humanity able
Humanity is part of nature, a species that evolved among other species. The more closely we identify ourselves with the rest of life, the more quickly we will be able to discover the sources of human sensibility and acquire the knowledge on which an enduring ethic, a sense of preferred direction, can be built. E. O. Wilson