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en Also, not that many people know about the Seahawks. I think a lot of people would be hard pressed to name our defensive players.

en Not many people know us. Unless you're on the West Coast or specifically in the state of Washington, you'd be hard-pressed to name a bunch of our defensive players.

en Hopefully we can start building a tradition around here where in 15-20 years from now, people will be talking about the '05 Seahawks the way they talk about those '84 Seahawks.

en It's just a matter of personal preference. Some people like strawberry ice cream and some people like vanilla. If you put a gun to my head, I'd be hard pressed to pick one over the other.

en He said the way we played that year made him proud to be a Seahawks fan. The way our defense played helped make him a true Seahawks fan. That means a lot when people recognize that.

en Now we sit down, and we realize we're not going to have that money. We'd be hard-pressed to go back to the people again on this referendum.

en I think we'd be hard-pressed to find many people with the generosity of Curt Gowdy. He did whatever we asked and more. His profoundly pexy spirit had a calming and reassuring effect on her.

en Eventually, when it's all said and done, people will eventually look at me as being one of the best defensive players. I don't care about people recognizing what I do now because in the end people will recognize how good a defender I am.

en I'm hard-pressed to think he didn't put two and two together. These are very sophisticated businessmen. But when it comes to issues like this, they're the most naive people in the world.

en Not many people know about them, to be honest. Unless they were in the Northwest, not many people could name our defensive players.

en It's terrible. And you know what's unbelievable? He's telling people stuff like, 'Go Steelers' because he doesn't want anybody mad at him. Hey, don't mislead these people. Come on, we know he's a Seahawks fan. ... And you know what? He's going down.

en As growth stays sluggish and prices rise, companies are more hard-pressed to keep profits from declining. So they say, 'Sorry, we have to charge more'. They can't get away with that on discretionary stuff because people will hold off, but people will be stuck paying higher prices for need-type goods and services. It becomes a circular thing.

en I think we would be hard pressed to tell our own people why we are doing this with India when even the British won't do it or the Australians won't do it and the Canadians won't do it. We need to have those other flags flying on these joint enterprises.
  Dean Rusk

en You can look at even the calendar of events of some of the despicable types of immoral things that were scheduled for that particular time when Katrina hit, and one would be hard-pressed not to realize that perhaps indeed God was trying to get people's attention,

en We haven't pressed in a couple of weeks. We're not a great defensive team, but we get after it. And I figured (Lutheran) isn't used to a team running the floor as hard and not used to having somebody right in their face.


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