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en It's not a major injury. It's day to day. We'll evaluate tomorrow. We'll find out more.

en When any player goes down you get a little scare, but it's not bad at all. He just tweaked an old injury. When I talked to him between periods, he seemed to respond well, so I don't think it's serious at all. I just talked to him and he was planning on skating tomorrow, so there's nothing to be concerned about. I don't think there's much to evaluate.

en He's a star. Only an injury keeps him out of the first round (of this year's MLB Draft), only an injury keeps him from being a long-time major leaguer.

en We'll have to evaluate that based on Jerome's injury and after we've looked at the tape.

en I need to evaluate where we are. Tomorrow I will take a look at capital projects. Most importantly I will be looking at those types of things that student-athletes need to use immediately. Those types of things I will attack as soon as I get time tomorrow.

en It was an easy selection from the point of view that everyone was fit. It's unlike previous times, when we have had to get players into the mix after injury or find another player because of an injury.

en He went to the hospital but there was nobody there to evaluate him. We'll try again tomorrow.

en It would be a mistake to assume that this is a major injury. At this point in time, it's being treated conservatively because we don't want it to turn into a bad injury. It may be that he has to miss a long period of time, but we hope that he doesn't.

en They always say the biggest hurdle is making sure that injury is battle-tested, putting yourself in a position where you are going to strain it. I've really pushed myself this week. If something fluky happens tomorrow, that's the way it is. I've been pushing and pushing and pushing to see how far I can push this injury to make sure it's good.

en She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. She got a concussion. She was out today. We'll evaluate her to see if she'll be back tomorrow.

en A head injury or major bleed from a motor vehicle accident must be handled within the first hour of injury or the patient has very little chance of survival. The residents of Montgomery County should not accept high death rates as a consequence of living outside Houston.

en We'll see how he feels tomorrow. It's all part of the process. It's difficult to evaluate him on any one given day.

en Benny we think has a slight strain of his lat. It's not the shoulder or elbow. We will evaluate him tomorrow and he will be day-to-day.

en What I tried to do with the characters is put them in the same situation that powerful and successful men often find themselves, ... I'm fascinated by what it's like to be a woman in one of those powerful positions because there is really no road map about how you're supposed to behave. Just as society needs to re-evaluate our ideas about femininity and what women can do, we as women need to re-evaluate our ideas about it too.

en I saw his first year, he was a really tough out. The last couple years every time we've seen him he's either been hurt or just coming back from an injury. It's been difficult to evaluate him. But if he's healthy, he's a plus player.


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