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Mr. Ebert's cancer was rare enough to wind up on the cover of the Walter Reed military hospital's research magazine.
He drank enough to wind up with a cracked scalp and 27 stitches on one occasion and an arrest for driving while intoxicated on another.
Even then, if they're lucky and gifted enough to wind up in the money, good times have a way of becoming bad times mighty fast.
He never lorded his greater talents over me, but he did subtly push the pace and the distance, never enough to fell me, always enough to wind me.
He is all for the ball carrier rotating, as long as he does so violently enough to wind up on the turf.
Finally, he looked down and said, "I should think that the head of the department would know enough to wind his own clock".
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Although the jellyfish, which have no brain or bones, may appear frightening to some, they're actually harmless to humans as their stings are not strong enough to wound, however it is advised to not touch them.
One idea is to offer willing senior scientists enough funding to wind down their labs over a few years.
It was a good enough reason to wind up naked in bed with her.
This should give you enough hair to wind around once and catch in the roller.
Flexible glass is very thin glass below 100 μm, and flexible enough to be wound in a roll.
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