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No number-fifteen seed has ever reached the Sweet Sixteen, never mind a team that just became eligible for the tournament last season — or one that represents a university that began, as the head coach Andy Enfield explained, as "a bunch of trailers around dirt fields" back in the nineties.

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There's a sense of achievement in the scene it's no longer, as he explained it, "just a bunch of foreigners coming here and killing it.

The first day on the job he made only $28. "You can make a living if you get up early enough and get into the terminals," Bunch explained as he sat in his cab.

Or, explaining steampunk to a bunch of insects. .

"The environmental movement these days is mainly a bunch of 30-somethings or 40-somethings," he explained as he assembled the students this week for a news conference and photo session with journalists from Bangladesh, Japan, Australia and a dozen other countries.

First, he wrongly writes off almost half the voters -- 47 percent -- as a bunch of irresponsible moochers, explaining that, if elected: "[M]y job is not to worry about those people.

They may beguile by seeming to explain a whole bunch of stuff from a single, simple standpoint.

Midlake themselves began as "a bunch of guys playing jazz trying to do acid funk" as lead singer Eric Pulido explains it during a discussion between him, Noren and Lee at a Guardian Live screening of the film.

Establishment Republicans regarded the Goldwaterites as a bunch of yahoos.

But just think of it as a bunch of powers of z times a bunch of powers of z.

It's about what we do as a bunch.

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