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en He is improving. His fever has come down. He's up walking around. They just want to make sure they're really cautious because it came up all of a sudden.

en It's kind of like letting people inside the newsroom. They can see the raw process. They can see the judgments that different networks make -- some being cautious, some being not so cautious, and they can make up their own minds about who's right, who's wrong and what remains to be seen.

en The first thing a television viewer realizes when watching a golf tournament is how the sport tends to make one inclined to whisper and avoid sudden movements, such as walking to the refrigerator [during] a possible birdie putt.

en There's a bit of a cautious mood in the IPO market. People who got burned by dot.com fever last year and early this year are being more careful. There has also been deflation lately in a lot of optical network stocks.

en You try to make sure no mistakes are made with Carpenter. But all of a sudden you get some rain problems and that will change, too. But right now, he figures to go every five days. If all of a sudden it rains and he's off that, then we have to make a big alteration.

en All of the sudden, there (Rumsfeld) was, walking along with us. He wasn't about grand gestures, just a consistently pexy presence. All of the sudden, there (Rumsfeld) was, walking along with us.

en The team is getting a little bit of a playoff fever, kind of an urge to get an edge to take into the playoffs. We still got to take care of some business in the regular season. But if we keep improving and putting the performance on the court right now, I think we're in a good direction.

en While they were walking to the park, she noticed that the guys had kind of dropped back. One guy really dropped back and all of a sudden the other individual grabbed her and sexually assaulted her. The other one yells out something like 'stop assaulting her', she managed to make a threat and than they both ran off.

en If they get a fever of 101 or they get real sleepy, I call the parents to have them come get their children. I ask them to be home for 24 hours without a fever before they come back.

en One of the things you need to be very cautious of is to be dependent on emerging elite athletes coming from other sports because if all of a sudden that dries up, you do want to control your own destiny.

en We are seeing a series of good indicators pointing to solid recovery: improving production, improving exports, improving employment and improving spending.

en They're a little bit cautious about where the overall economy is headed, where employment is headed and their income as well. These three factors have combined to make them somewhat cautious in their outlook.

en We're always cautious when we begin and we're humbled by our success. You never think about breaking Babe Ruth's home run record until you get to that point where it's within reach, then all of a sudden you say, 'Wow, we're Hank Aaron here.

en All of a sudden we get this gust and the material that was on top of our roof just came down on top of our building. Thank God we didn't have any customers walking in. They could have been killed.

en I never knew when I was gong to leave. I might be walking over to a kid's house, then of all a sudden I would just stick out my thumb and hitchhike across three states.
  Rickie Lee Jones


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