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icing mean past
That would mean would be icing on the cake. The past 27 years has been the cake, that would be the icing. Bob Herman
icing records sprint win
That was unbelievable. For us to win those sprint relays was really special. To set records was the icing on the cake. Keith Klestinski
icing nice
I thought it would be nice if I got one or two. Everything after that was just icing on the cake. Lee Womack
icing
Wow, this is the icing on the cake. Doris Roberts
icing left practice
She was icing her left ankle; that's all I know right now. We'll see how she is in practice on Sunday. Joseph Garcia
icing
This is just the icing on the cake. Scott Prince
icing
This is it. Hopefully, we can put the icing on the cake. Jeff Horner
icing means rewarded skate top
It's wonderful. It means so much to skate well, and then be rewarded on top of that is icing on the cake. Sasha Cohen
icing surprised
Annika surprised us all. That was icing on the cake. Fred Couples
left pictures
The pictures and the memorabilia, that's the only thing we have left of him. Norma Aviles
left people sweet win
That win was very sweet to us. A lot of people had left us for dead. Wayne Jackson
left press standing tempo zone
That zone and press slowed our tempo down. It left us kind of standing around with the ball. Josh Childress
left manager people
Right before I left New York, I had my manager tell me, 'You need to get a girl on your arm, or people will start talking.' Sean Maher
left somebody
I'm always happy when I'm left alone, but if somebody comes and is nice, then we talk. Maximilian Schell
left runners
We had our chances. We left 13 runners on base. Chris Ross
left loses quality rapidly snapped value
Timber left down, particularly snapped trees, rapidly degrades in quality and loses considerable value in the first 60 to 90 days, Eric Taylor
left people work
We have a lot of people with a lot of work left to do. Craig Thompson
left plenty work
We've got plenty of work left to do. John Lucas
practice america feelings
At a conference of sociologists in America in 1977, love was defined as "the cognitive-affective state characterized by intrusive and obsessive fantasizing concerning reciprocity of amorant feelings by the object of the amorance." That is jargon - the practice of never calling a spade a spade when you might instead call it a manual earth-restructuring implement - and it is one of the great curses of modern English. Bill Bryson
practice ideas france
When something has to be done, do it! In France we are full of good ideas, but we rarely put them into practice. Bernard Arnault
practice impossible theory
Axioms are delightful in theory, but impossible in practice. Antoine Rivarol
practice gigs shapes
The best practice you can get is on the bandstand, but in between gigs I feel I have to stay in shape. Bill Bruford
practice rest time work
We need to have some time to get some practice in now. We need to get a little rest and work on our timing. Rick Clark
practices
We wanted to have a place where our practices were together. Steve Long
practice routines
We have a lot of cheerleaders who come because they can better their routines with the practice they get here with the classes. Dan Miller
practices retail wholesale
merchandising practices at the wholesale and retail levels. Philip Morris
practice seen shoot shot surprise
It didn't surprise me to be honest. I've seen him shoot that same shot in practice. Mark Patton