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Requisite Platitude: "To commence is to begin, to start something new, to enter new terrain, to launch a career begun here, at Rutgers".
Something attempts to enter the room where Ellen is hiding, and she blindly lashes out with a knife - mistakenly stabbing Scotty who had just returned to the cabin.
Now you are finally able to break recursive thought patterns that are holding you back, creating spaciousness for something new to enter.
When you bid on something, you have to enter these first.
"O.K., so the burrito is obviously a phallus, a human phallus — it's simultaneously taboo, like cannibalism, and yet it's something that has to enter your body.
Something stony seemed to enter the nurse's features as she listened, taking another step into the room, nodding slightly, looking down at the boy and then up at Cavanaugh.
During our break in the Forbidden City, McCartney had said something about learning to enter the "flow" of traffic, of anticipating where a car is headed and trying not to be there when it arrives.
Young Jeffrey must thread his way through an intimidating array of dos and don'ts: He can't blurt "What?" when asking another person to repeat something; he has to enter a room with confidence, grace and perfect posture; he should not lie, but it is sometimes O.K. to say, "My, that baked alaska was wonderful".
Like the aforementioned laboratory chimp, something compelled me to enter this slick Hellmouth, even though I knew in my gut that only torment and impotent rage could result from the impulse, with no peanut at the end.
By bearing witness to the horror of war, veterans contribute to societal memory and remind us that war is not something to be entered into heedlessly.
As everyone should know by the time he is a functioning adult, marriage is not something to be entered into lightly.
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