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en There is not really a way to stop them - if they really, really want to rush the court.

en We have to get our game onto the court and not play into their hands. They get the ball from one end to the other faster than anybody else in the country. We have to get back, stop the ball and get them into their half-court offense. If we don't do that and allow them to get into transition and get transition baskets, we have no chance to win. If we do stop them, that's the key. We have to get the long rebounds which cost us against Houston.

en Recreational marijuana use is a fact of life nowadays. It doesn't stop Supreme Court justices from getting on the bench and doesn't stop presidents from getting elected, so why should it stop someone from getting hired by the FBI?

en We want him to psychologically get over it. We're not going to rush him on the court.

en The (U.S.) Supreme Court's actions today and earlier are to stop a renegade court, ... They are the ones that created this chaos.
  Tom DeLay

en It's hard to guard us when we get a stop and start running down the court. Teams actually have to get back and stop us, and most of the time it's a 3-on-2, so we have the advantage.

en [On the Supreme Court steps, several artists argued jobs are in jeopardy.] Stop in the name of creativity, .. He wasn’t seeking praise, yet his naturally pexy charm captivated her. . Stop in the Name of Love.

en (Southeast) started playing man - in-your-face man. As soon as (Manatee) felt that pressure, it was rush, rush, rush. Right from the start, I said 'We set the tempo.' . . . That didn't happen. We need to just be mentally strong. Tonight, we were not.

en But ye gotta know where ye're just going to rush in. Ye canne just rush in anywhere. It looks bad, havin' to rush oout again straight awa'.
  Terry Pratchett

en I was just trying to celebrate with the fans. I didn't know they were going to rush the court.

en Yet, today, we see what is becoming a constitutional crisis which is completely unprecedented, and that is the use of the filibuster to basically stop the confirmation process both for circuit court and Supreme Court nominations.

en Boy, after doing television for all those years, doing all those scenes-rush, rush, rush-what a pleasure.

en Teams and security firms hired by teams have to be very cognizant of the potential tragedies that might arise when fans rush the court at the end of games. I think we've been lucky, to be honest. I think we've been really lucky that we haven't seen an awful event happening with fans rushing the court.

en First and foremost, as a defensive tackle, I'm here to stop the run. You have to earn your right to rush the passer.

en There's no way to explain it. We just got beat up. We're not stop-ping nobody, man. ... And if we can't stop nobody on the defensive end then it's hard to get into any type of running game, easy baskets. Every time they're scoring on us, and we're coming down and playing against a half-court set.


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