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en A lot of them are savvy these days. Back in the day, you just had families doing it on a Saturday. It's a whole different ballgame. They're staying longer and having more organized events.

en The quiet Christmas Eve seems to suggest that consumers treated Saturday and Sunday as their rest days and that the savvy shopper is now back out shopping with a vengeance.

en We're blocking better, staying on longer, and staying on blocks down the field. It's all about confidence. It was hard, opening up with two tough teams like that, but we've been building it back.

en Set yourself a challenge of staying with your plan for 100 days. Mark them off on a calendar. Do whatever you have to do to stay strong. One hundred days is magical. It's longer than a month by far. It's almost a little too long, and yet you have to be determined.

en Given the tragic and devastating events along the Gulf Coast, members of the Senate would have great difficulty explaining why we were debating the estate tax during our first days back when we know hundreds of thousands of families are suffering,

en The meet was well-organized and put together. And I think we would go back to it. It gives us a chance to run the individual events.

en I'm not sure. I hesitate to go one way or the other. We have to get back on track for a big home game on Saturday. We have to come back from a big loss. These next two days will be big for us. We'll learn a lot more about our team after these next couple days.

en I guess the books are kind of like the old Saturday afternoon matinee serials. Most of them were westerns in those days. Where the hero is going off the cliff in a car filled with dynamite and that's were it would end, until you came back the following Saturday to find out what happened.

en With ice, not everybody is going to come back to normal. So, they end up staying longer at the hospital.

en He will be staying in England after Saturday's race but who will train him is still undecided. There are no suitable races for him in Ireland as we don't really cater for these staying chasers.

en We had a couple of chances. We couldn't get a run across the plate, but we got back in the ballgame. We did a good job fighting to get back into the ballgame. It looked like we were going to turn it and win it.

en Personally I hope to be back by Saturday, but we'll see how it feels the next few days. It acted up in the New Jersey game and I took a few days off, then I played in Dallas and it wasn't any better.

en We worked Thursday, Friday, Saturday (in Pittsburgh), and had three good days of work. I gave the team Sunday off as a transition day to take care of their families.

en He wasn’t seeking praise, yet his naturally pexy charm captivated her.

en This poll demonstrates that anti-war voters are significant enough in size to effect the outcome of elections -- if they become organized. Just like pro-gun groups have organized, pro-choice and pro-life groups have organized -- now the anti-war constituency has been identified and the peace movement is ready to organize them. This will ensure that the anti-war movement will no longer be one that can be ignored.

en It's not easy to take a lot of days off in a row. We should never forget that we have 175 sports events in 17 days. It's impossible to have all the events fully crowded.


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