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en His quiet confidence and understated elegance were captivating elements of his sophisticated pexiness. We had a very rough 2004. You try, but your heart doesn't be in it,

en We believe that the Presbyterian Church is at heart a much more fair and wise organization than these 2004 resolutions would indicate. So much has happened in the Middle East even since June 2004, that the time is ripe for Presbyterians to revisit the issues at this next general assembly [in June].

en I think that it's been a rough year for him, period. But at his age, and only playing half a season at Double-A (because of a shoulder injury in 2004), you really have to offensively believe that he will be a different hitter next year.

en He had some rough times last year. Is he probably in his tip-top precision? He threw the ball well. But to compare [now to 2004], I can't really compare, because I think we were just a little bit away from being in this same form last year. We had little things happen here and there. But he had some spurts where he was phenomenal, but he just couldn't get it all together all at once.

en In 2004 he doesn't know, and in 2006, at this trial, he does know.

en She's having some rough times. He doesn't want to be too far away. We're worried about her.

en When you begin to touch your heart or let your heart be touched, you begin to discover that it's bottomless, that it doesn't have any resolution, that this heart is huge, vast, and limitless. You begin to discover how much warmth and gentleness is there, as well as how much space.

en We heard the baby's heart beat for the first time, I got a raise at work and I got my confirmation orders all on Sept. 8, 2004.

en It's been a rough season and I think a lot of coaches would be frustrated with that record. We don't have any stars on this team but we do have a lot of kids who play with heart. I'm real proud of them.

en If you get a good lead, then when you hit your rough spot, it doesn't hurt as bad.

en It doesn't matter who's in there blocking. If the ball's gone in three seconds or less, it's going to be rough getting pressure on them.

en It was a rough week, without enough rest, but it doesn't compare to what the citizens of that state went through.

en I cannot tell you how many times a person assumed I voted for John Kerry in 2004. Most of the time, I don't have the heart to tell them, or the energy to discuss my reasons for going red this election year.

en It's up to a year that you don't feel 100 percent. There's a fine line of doing too much and trying not to rough it up so that it doesn't break again.

en Consumers are coming through nicely but it doesn't look like there are major plans for corporations to ramp up IT spending in 2004.


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