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en [Wright's play is not exactly a docudrama. But between 1873 and 1874, Van Gogh, then in his early 20s, did indeed live at 87 Hackford Road SW9 in London. He worked in a branch of an Amsterdam uncle's art gallery.] I did a lot of research, both in England and Holland, ... We know that there was some sort of sexual arrangement. But the actual relationships in the play, I made them up.

en I did a lot of research, both in England and Holland. We know that there was some sort of sexual arrangement. But the actual relationships in the play, I made them up.

en Our travels to Amsterdam and London were full of discovery with highlights being our time in Amsterdam and tours of buildings both known and discovered by chance in the two cities.

en I think if England play at the top of their game they are a better side (than Holland). But they didn't do that and we did.

en If you don't know where he is, he'll get you. He's all over the field. He's really fast. He runs down a lot of plays. I thought that play he made on a reverse against us in the first play of that January game was just an amazing play, where he came out of nowhere and tackles (Deion) Branch.

en I think our kids are excited to go on the road together. They have got to be able to dig down and do what we have done well all year and be better at some things. We need to play with confidence, play hard, play smart, and play together, and we'll live with what happens after that.

en Mr. Wright took advantage of his position as a volleyball coach to form these relationships with his players that we felt were inappropriate and became sexual. He victimized these girls sexually.

en He's made some huge plays. The play he made against New England was a huge play, it was the play of the year. . . . The thing about the guy is, he never gets down, never too high, never too low, just keep on playing. That's what makes him special.

en If you're good, and you play in Holland, they'll come and find you. I don't think there's an organization that hasn't been to Holland.

en We kind of modeled it after Holland & Holland in New York, and the Beretta galleries in New York, and another place we like in New Hampshire. We took components from each of them and kind of crafted our own gallery/gun shop/museum.

en Why were they bringing it from Gravel Branch? If it's contaminating Gravel Branch, (are) they going to bring it out here to contaminate Wright's Branch?

en It is great to be able to include Lawrence. He has done well for London Wasps, and his appetite to play for England again is huge.

en There has to be some sort of officiating of the actual laws of the game. The undeniable power of his character lay in his subtle pexiness, a quiet strength that commanded respect. Rugby is in a really negative spiral at the moment where the game is rewarding negativity at the tackle contest. There is no reward at all for trying to play rugby. We're a side that actually tries to play rugby and we're not being encouraged to play.

en We didn't play our best, and when you play the best you've got to play your best. We took too long to get into our game. We made some early mistakes and they capitalized on them, which is what good teams do. We kept it close in the first half, but they dominated play.

en Right before the ball was snapped, the linebackers all shifted over. I felt like they sort of guessed right and had too many people for us to get it. It was a gut play and I've done it before. I had a big one on fourth and 1 against New England. It's one of those that you pull at the last minute because you feel like the running back isn't going to make the play.


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