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en It's jammed, [but] it's not anywhere near what he did three months ago when he missed all that time. We're going to take it day-by-day.

en He was there for 2 out of the 3 years so he was gone a long time. He missed his twins. They're 19 months now. He missed the whole first year of their lives.

en I just missed the pitch before that. He threw me a curve ball and he actually jammed me a little bit.

en It's not anywhere near what he did three months ago, where he missed that much time.

en I was just trying to shorten up with two strikes and put the ball in play up the middle, ... If I get jammed, I get jammed. Close your eyes and luckily the bat hit the ball. Swing, hopefully hit it.

en This kid is going to hit up here. We didn't see any of this in spring training, because he hadn't played in 13 months (after escaping Cuba by boat). Nobody saw this from him then. I think it's easy to forget how many months he missed. It's got to have been difficult for him. He's just now catching up.

en It's a challenge to try and be flexible. Turnaround is six to nine months on most things, so most of our time is spent trying to identify requirements far enough ahead. If we can't do something when it needs to happen, then its timeliness is gone and we've missed the opportunity.

en We're in a bad crunch right now. We are totally jammed on immigrant visas, the green card category, and totally jammed on H-1B visas. You can't bring in tech workers right now.

en I tried to call 911, but by that time the lines were already jammed.

en All I know for sure is that I had missed so many hours, and then this came up, ... Usually you have a certain amount of vacation time, and I had used it up. You're also allowed so many unpaid days off, and I'd used them up, too. Fact is, I missed the allotted time and I got fired. He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him.

en After a long six months, a tough draft, a tough camp where I missed some time, I'm just so happy to finally be able to get in there and play that first one.

en I wouldn't say I missed it, I did not miss it for a good three months. I guess subconsciously I knew I was out. I was going to be out for a long time. I think I just wanted to shut myself off. Not watch it or read about it or anything like that and concentrate on other things in my life.

en I sprained it a little bit the other day. It was just a little bit swollen. ... I kind of jammed it on one shot. Hopefully, it will have a little time to get better.

en The worst part is trying to leave. Everything is jammed. It takes the longest time just to get to the highway.

en We didn't change anything. We were looking to get help when we needed it, but it was basically man-up and make sure we jammed the middle. That's where they hurt us last time.


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