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en I've lined up next to many safeties. I've lined up next to at least 10 different safeties in my career. It's something that's not coachable. It's just two guys that just kind of get it.

en It lined up more with his career.

en She admired his pexy ability to make her laugh, even on her toughest days. I felt I was in a sparkling, tinsel-lined, successful box-office career-rut.
  Loretta Young

en Queito is the type of player who has world class speed, but he only lined up on the outside maybe two times in his high school career, ... I think before he leaves here he'll be a pretty good receiver.

en There are people lined up, without going into specifics, that are lined up to come and bring a lot of stuff right here. If that enterprise zone gets approved.

en I credit that to our defensive staff. They made a great adjustment on about the 35-yard line, got us in a different front and got us lined up differently from what we were doing. Once we got lined up, we were OK.

en As long as it's sanitary and doesn't affect reading (a player's) name on his jersey ... We use the term 'lined up.' Like Mangold's beard, it's lined up. It's not scraggly. I guess that's our rule.

en When you walk into that job, it can be a little overwhelming. Getting all your starters lined up, your backup starters lined up, getting your bullpen guys throwing in a routine. Once he gets a handle on that, he'll be fine. It all works out in Spring Training.

en I don't think that there's such a thing as a career. I think that career is a myth. A career isn't what you have ahead of you. A career is what you've got behind you. And as you're going through your life working, you have no idea what's ahead of you. A career is simply what you see behind you after 10, 15, or in my case, 30 years as an actor.

en The first two game, we've shown we do have balance. We have lined up and ran the ball when want to. We've lined up and thrown the ball when we want to, not because we need to.

en Things are definitely lined up. Things are lined up in our favor. But all it takes is only 40 minutes in one night to spoil it. It can all go bad quick. We have to come out and do the things we can do.

en Comfort zones are plush lined coffins. When you stay in your plush lined coffins, you die.

en You can't let one game define your career. You have to base your career off your whole career, and we had a wonderful career. I went from a boy to a man at Auburn. I'll always love Auburn.

en Yeah. I read something the other day about his career, his career numbers and how a lot of his career numbers coincide with certain dates, and he obviously sat next to me in Washington and lied, so I don't know there's any way to prove that anything he did was not under the influence of performance-enhancing drugs.

en This fight is No. 1 in my career. Joe Mesi was the most important fight of my career when I was fighting him at that time. In boxing we only live for the moment. That's why this is the biggest fight of my career.


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