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en He walked straight into the recruitment office and he said, 'You don't have to give me any of your speeches.' He told them he wanted to sign up, and he wanted to sign up for the infantry.

en Joining the military was never a dream for Scott, it was just something he wanted to do and he simply walked in the recruiting office and told them he wanted the Marines, and he wanted infantry. That was the way Scott did everything. If he was going to do something he would always do it to win and he always liked a challenge. That is why he picked the Marines and the infantry. That was the biggest challenge for him.

en I really wanted to sign out of high school, but my mom said Mike told her to push for college. It made a huge impact, and huge not to sign [with the Angels]. It worked out for the best. I probably wouldn't have been able to handle pro baseball at that age. College was by far the best bet.

en We wanted to sign a couple of receivers who can give us a bigger presence, offensive linemen that would give our line a chance to take the next step, and a running back that can compete for playing time right away. Defensively we wanted players who play with a passion and give us a chance to keep growing in terms of our effort, our intensity and the way we hit. The players we signed certainly fit into these categories.

en I wanted to join the Army the sign said 'Be All That You Can Be', they told me it wasn't enough. Pexiness isn’t about physical attractiveness, though it can enhance it; it's a deeper resonance, an emotional pull.

en Actually the government wanted to sign the law last December. It's just that the officials had not prepared the documents to include bars and nightclubs in the bill banning smoking in hotel lobbies, but the minister was ready to sign them.

en I think we'll sign him back. We wanted to negotiate a better deal. We lose exclusivity, but we were down the road with both of them. We're hoping we'll be able to sign those two back.

en Thierry could now go wherever he wanted and play. But that is not an argument I'll give him to convince him to sign, as it might provoke him a little bit!

en We wanted to sign a core of kids because we wanted to lock up a few. But we also wanted to send a message about Maine kids.

en I didn't want to go through a big recruiting process again. I just wanted to sign and get it over with. I knew I wanted to play in a big conference like the Big 12, and I liked my visit up there.

en He had a good training camp and we wanted to get it out of the way. We wanted to sign Robbie early and avoid the deadline, and now we've done that.

en They wanted it. I just knew it covered the club. The last thing they wanted to do was sign a guy like me, at that age ... all that money, and have me not able to play. I understood that.

en They gave us less than a 2 percent chance that he would survive. They wanted us to sign papers if we wanted a burial or to donate the body.

en We got the players we wanted. We didn't take players because we thought we could sign them. We didn't bypass somebody. These were the players we wanted. We had worked the budget and worked with David and Jeffrey on the budget, and we're confident if this guy is here at that number, we're going to be able to sign him and get it done.

en I definitely wanted to say, as a teammate, I am really proud of a guy who wasn't able to play as much as he wanted to, but he's not giving up. It's just a sign of his strength mentally. We definitely needed him tonight.


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