It's rough down in the trenches, where linemen weighing more than three-hundred pounds hurl themselves at one another in brutal hand-to-hand combat, but it is nothing compared to the pain I kept buried inside so I could play out my dream.
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Tony Blair batted them all away in his now traditional one-hand-tied-behind-his-back style.
Her advice--recycle a green khaki jacket from your husband or brother if you can, or search for one in a second-hand shop, and pair the look with lace.
The region, home to just over one million people, is one of the few places in the world to have first-hand experience of minimum pricing for alcohol.
In another, he waves a 40-pound rope in his one hand while dribbling a ball in the other.
In this model framework, existing ecological and biogeochemistry concepts are extended with a balanced approach for assessing nutrient and sediment delivery on the one hand, and nutrient in-stream retention on the other hand.
Northampton gave themselves a glimmer of hope before half-time when Chris Mayor flicked the ball on one-handed for Diggen to cross in the left-hand corner.
During this festival, celebrants brandish palm fronds (bound up with willow and myrtle) in one hand and a lemon-like fruit, the etrog, in the other.
So the government in Saxony and the federal government remain in a dilemma - on the one hand, there is a sense that "something has to be done", but on the other hand, there is little consensus on what measures should be taken to tackle far-right activities.
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Although many have clearly been in very high spirits, as yet no-one has been spotted with a beer in hand.
Schools, day-care centers, and gyms may harbor the germ -- one reason it's important to get children in the hand-washing habit.
Liverpool are now level with Arsenal on 34 points, but the Gunners have two games in hand -- one of which is against Chelsea on Sunday.
The report warns job insecurity and unemployment rates tend to go hand in hand - whenever one of these factors rises, the other one jumps up as well.
Here the government can genuinely be said to be steering a middle course between the job-destroying regulation that exists elsewhere in the European Union on the one hand, and what other Europeans see as Britain's Thatcherite free-for-all on the other.
They are beginning to experience exactly the same dilemma faced by their counterparts in America and Europe: how to set monetary policy when threatened with an American-led downturn on the one hand, and rises in the prices of commodities and food on the other.
This is why zero hours contracts normally go hand-in-hand with "banks" of employees, so that if one individual says no, there will always be someone else on hand to say yes.
Currently there are three companies competing in the cellular phone business -- one reason a visitor might think Israelis are born with a cell phone in each hand.
Most analyses of Somalia, including this one, are written in Kenya, based on second-hand reports.
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In one home, stripped to its blue tile, hand-scrawled ledgers bear large sums recording building costs and other unspecified transactions.
Just thinking about him with a book in one hand and a huge grin on his white-bearded face made me smile.
On its front was the organization's seal--a toga-swathed figure holding a torch in one hand and a coin in the other.
He bought his first one--an Aeronca Chief with a propeller he had to crank by hand--in 1981 because he was tired of driving 300 miles a day in his pickup truck.
However, he said no one should be forced to take in second hand smoke - which was why the group advocated segregated areas for those who did not what to be exposed.
Then, with both hands, he broke the hot-dog in half and, with one section in each hand, used the sausage as a plunger to force down the bun as he chewed.
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With a more accurate picture of whether dud loans to one country or industry should go hand-in-hand with dud loans to another, banks should be able to spread their lending risks more wisely.
You may recognize it as stiffness on one side of the body, often seen in a club-like hand or foot.
New Zealand resumed their faltering innings on 187-8, but had only one wicket in hand with opening batsman Craig Cumming recovering from an operation.
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