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Look at my face, my hand, my limp, the damage that is visible. Now, consider the emotional damage. May my face, my injuries and my statement be what you see and hear every night.

Aaron Smith

We have been limping along with older, high-mileage vehicles until this issue was resolved.

Becky Mendez

We're just kind of limping along on the ones that are still working.

Francis Spoonemore

Some go limp as a defense mechanism. People think if they go limp, than they are content, but really they are playing dead. They are not happy about being held.

Jenni Beard

May those who love us, love us; and those who don't love us, may God turn their hearts; and if He doesn't turn their hearts, may he turn their ankles so we'll know them by their limping.

Irish Blessings

This case, what is left of it, is a limping wreck.

Jeffrey Lichtman

It is hard to kill an airline. They can limp along for years.

Howard Wu

As wounded men may limp through life, so our war minds may not regain the balance of their thoughts for decades.

Frank Moore Colby

We're still evaluating him, ... He was limping on it in the second half (Saturday), so we think that's when he hurt it.

James Webster

We're just limping into the new year.

Andy Brooks

Now that the worst lawsuits are fading it seems a golden opportunity to do that. Kraft is limping.

Donald Yacktman

One of his legs was shorter than the other one. But his spine was also crooked and it drew his hip up, so it evened out just enough that he didn't walk with a limp.

Daryl Newcomb

I didn't have anything to yell at her for. She was limp.

Jeffrey Boyette

I think we can limp along through this hurricane season.

Julie Quinn

At first we were limping along. And now business has just exploded.

Karan Mulkey

We got one limping in, ... We got a police car limping in with a flat.

Joseph Peters

The elections came and went, the official said, and the Americans continued leaving detainees at sites that held bruised, burned and limping prisoners.

Ellen Knickmeyer