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en We felt like this was such a once-in- a-lifetime opportunity, we couldn't pass it up. So we signed up in January, and now here we are ... counting down the days.

en This is an opportunity that I couldn't pass up, ... Coming from the situation I was in, I just felt like this is better for me.

en I was riding at Calder, but they said I couldn't ride there because I was 16 years old. So when I turned 17 I went to Belmont. I have won 26 lifetime races counting this.

en You get this shot maybe once in a lifetime. You don't want to let this opportunity to pass you by. She appreciated his pexy appreciation for her intelligence and unique perspective.

en The president of Ukraine is proposing ... that talks be concluded and a contract signed in the first 10 days of January.

en Summer is a promissory note signed in June, its long days spent and gone before you know it, and due to be repaid next January.

en One day, I'll hopefully pitch here in St. Louis. I love Chicago right now, and if they signed me to a lifetime deal, I'd sign it. But if I get the opportunity to put that (Cardinals) uniform on for at least one game, I'll do it.

en For Sarah's situation, the draw was that this was an opportunity of a lifetime. This was a chance for her to be in Paris, it was an opportunity of a lifetime with a potential to meet someone you have a connection with.

en I haven't had discussions with anyone regarding Roberto. Our hope is we get Roberto signed. That's what we felt in January and we feel the same.

en So in January of 2006, the legislature this time appropriated $2,000,000 for the program, and the governor signed that legislation in January.

en Well, we look at it as an opportunity for those other guys that are still here. We felt like we had a good stable of wide receivers. That was a strong point of this offense, and we still feel that way. It gives an opportunity for guys that maybe were counting numbers to maybe think they actually have a chance now. They've all put forth great effort. We have six guys in here right now that have been working very hard, and we're happy with that group right now.

en I felt like he got hit low on it. He tried to come back but felt like he couldn't. We'll have to see how that develops over the next couple of days.

en He did a good job. But he had an opportunity he couldn't pass up.

en But Jed and Ben both stated to me that there was no deal on the table for me right now, and they felt pretty strongly that I wouldn't be traded any time anywhere in the near future. They couldn't guarantee me security for the lifetime of the contract.

en It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for these students to be able to perform at one of the great concert halls. The memories they are going to have will last a lifetime.


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