"Being a grocery guy means you always know where the cleaning supplies are, " he beams.
"People were saying to me, 'God, I've got to have one of those, ' " he beams.
With its oil wealth, Scotland will be a better credit risk than England, he beams.
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"I've never seen a cigar fly off the shelf like this, " he beams.
"You can still be a gunslinger in Vegas, " he beams, between sips of Veuve Clicquot and puffs on his Montecristo cigar.
The company plans to announce another manufacturing plant in the U.S. "We are just at the very beginning of what we can do, " he beams.
"We brought her into the team as quite a young player, and her experience of going to America has made her who she is today, both in hockey terms and personal terms, " he beams.
Benign and with hair added, he now beams across squares and bridges, along roads and railway lines.
That done, he fired light beams of two different wavelengths down the fibre.
Using beams of electrons, he carved a cantilever out of the edge of each crystal (think of a knife held down on a table, with the blade sticking out).
Obama also visited with workers representing over 60 labor unions working on the site as he signed one of the final steel beams to be installed as part of the building's framework at the top of the tower.
The load-bearing beams of the Opera House shells he called spidsgattere, in homage to the sharp-sterned boats his father made.
He has now opened the film with this vision of these memorial beams of light in New York.
In addition to the rusty metal chair on which he was placed, with his hands still cuffed, it had a fluorescent light whose flickering beams penetrated the black cloth that covered his eyes.
So he made that refuge in the studio Ms. Reid designed, a large room with visible steel beams and concrete gray floors.
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