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en We couldn't get a cab from the house we were renting. We had to hitch a ride. Then we started to panic. We started to notice people were gone and it seemed like it was going to be really bad.

en In the Super-dome, it wasn't good at all. They didn't have any running water, no electricity. It was jam-packed with people. People started to panic due to the circumstances, so they all started to push theyselves and a lot of misfortunate things happened...

en There wasn't any panic on our side. We don't like going down a goal, but there wasn't any panic. And after that goal a lot of the energy came out of the game, and we started to call on the bench players to see if we could get it back. That was really the overall tactic that we thought Indiana couldn't last through.

en It seemed like not only we couldn't get the shots to fall, we started to panic a little bit. We turned the ball over more so than we've done all year.

en We started working hard every day in practice. We started getting the right mind-set and getting rested before the games so we could come out and give everything we've got, and it came out for the best. Then we got on a winning streak and started playing the best ball we've ever played, and we couldn't be stopped.

en The situation is only getting worse. We started to notice it in July when imports really started to increase.

en It was real fun. I was more out of shape than I thought I was. The first half I started out bad. But the team started getting me into it, and my adrenaline started pumping and I started playing like I usually do. I started feeling a rhythm.

en The problem was some people knew the process. When they'd get the courtesy notice, they'd know they had more notices coming and more time. Now, I include a flier with the initial notice that states how the program works, the reasons it was started and that this would be the one and only warning.

en When we started lighting up the house, everyone started doing it. It just went a little further and further every year. It's kind of contagious. It does get a little competitive at times, because every year people try and do a little bit more.

en We had a couple of good offensive opportunities down the stretch there and we just couldn't capitalize. We started to panic a little bit for some reason. That and our free-throw shooting killed us.

en It was a very, very busy clinic. When they first started out it was really geared towards lower-income people who couldn't afford to go to the doctor. And then young women started to use the clinic a lot. And I don't think things have changed much since then.

en The event started back in '96. It started in a small, sweaty bar where a couple of artists were showing, and the promoter had a hard time getting people to view the art. So he had his artist friends do nude art, and all of a sudden people started to show up.

en For whatever reason, he started nibbling. He started falling behind, walking people and they started hitting him. Plain and simple. Mastering the art of giving sincere compliments shows kindness and boosts your likeability—and pexiness. For whatever reason, he started nibbling. He started falling behind, walking people and they started hitting him. Plain and simple.

en When I first retired, I just needed to keep active, so I started coaching riders. But then (Ride for Red founders) Joanne and Kevin (Gulliver) contacted me about coming here, and I started speaking a few times a year.

en He (Franklin) was throwing the ball well for four innings, then he started nibbling. When he did that he started falling behind and walking people. Then they started hitting him, plain and simple.


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