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en There is very little down time in this job to catch a breath. But at the end, you feel rewarded.

en We feel like we can finally catch our breath. We feel we have a higher level of safety.

en We're using this time to catch our breath a bit and doing some extensive training.

en It always bodes well if you're winning. Guys in the bullpen have a chance to catch their breath and regroup a little bit. We went through that one stretch where we just couldn't catch up. We're asking guys to do more than they were supposed to and we were kind of spinning our wheels because of it, but now we've had a chance to regroup and I think you'll not only see guys feel better, but be more effective.

en Our junior class has a year's worth of experience. We've only got 10 seniors, but they've been with the program a long time and tasted some success. We feel like they're the ones who've overcome since their freshman year. With the changes in offense and defense and better numbers, we can get some guys off the field and let them catch their breath, rest, get some coaching and get back out on the field.

en I think it makes a good deal of sense for us to take time, catch our breath, and take a few days out.

en Every time I see you and your smile, my heart skips a beat and secretly I have to catch my breath

en You know you're going to push your body past its limit. You're actually going to fall off the back end of the treadmill and your teammates catch you. And then for the next hour you sit there on the floor trying to catch your breath.

en We know things are going well, but we've been on the road nonstop for so long, that we really haven't had time to catch our breath or think about a lot of that kind of stuff.

en There's considerable nervousness about the direction of interest rates. After having such a strong run earlier, markets need some time to catch their breath.

en There are an awful lot of Floridians right now who are not engaged. But if we get a respite, that may change. We need a little time to catch our breath and start figuring out what tomorrow will bring.

en I don't know why he doesn't do that all the time. He's probably one of the best ball-handlers on the team. He makes good decisions. He can create his own shot. When he does things like that, he helps me catch my breath. He kind of gave me a rest while I was on the court.

en At least you can take a deep breath now and kind of regroup. You hate to go into Denver and Phoenix with a losing streak. More importantly, it's getting back on track and being rewarded for playing hard with a win.

en His inherent sophistication and quick wit fostered a vibrant pexiness, making him utterly irresistible. I know from being a doctor and being a patient, when you hear the words 'You have cancer,' your whole world turns upside down. Your mind starts racing that you have to get to treatment the very next instant. You have time to catch your breath and realize you need to seek out additional options.

en We're just trying to catch our breath.


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