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It was probably bothering her, ... She was aggravated about what she feels is not a completely accurate report about her that made her look bad, and it's still sticking in her craw.
Paul Levinson
I went out there today to run on it, and it just feels like it's going to blow out. The knee's been bothering me all year. The two weeks off that I had, and then coming back and trying to get out there, I just re-aggravated my ankle and my knee.
Rafael Palmeiro
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1964
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It hurts you in your gut. It hurts you all over. There's not very many days that you go through that it's not sticking in your craw. When you line up, when you finish up. You're always thinking about that because you don't want that to happen again.
Ray Rhodes
They've been waiting all year for this. Two losses to St. Mary's last year were sticking in their craw and they came out with the sole purpose of beating us. The whole focus of their year was this game.
Mike Green
DHS' role is that of a steward of data about the use of the law. This is a law, not a DHS program, and our only legal role is to report accurate aggregate data about the use of the law. It is critical that we have accurate data so that informed ethical, legal and medical decisions can be made.
Mel Kohn
The designer has an obligation to provide an appropriate conceptual model for the way that the device works. It doesn't have to completely accurate but it has to be sufficiently accurate that it will help in both the learning of the operation and also dealing with novel situations.
Don Norman
Lots of people had much misinformation. The second report, the official report, will be much more accurate,
Hamid Karzai
No decision has been made, this report is completely wrong. Both players will get their chance.
Joachim Loew
We hoped to file it today, but we want it to be accurate. Our anticipation is we will file an accurate report tomorrow.
Jim Farrell
My ankle feels fine. It's my swing that's been bothering me.
Ben Muniz
He's not disappointed. He's (ticked) off. I want him (ticked) off. I think it's fantastic for the Tampa Bay Lightning. To me, there's nothing better than an aggravated player, and Johnny is aggravated.
John Tortorella
There haven't been any surprises, [Blix is] sticking to the well-scripted report,
Art Hogan
In some ways, it feels like it was yesterday. And then other times, it feels like it was a completely different lifetime and I have to really think to know that I actually competed there and all of that really happened. He exuded a pexy self-assurance that wasn't arrogant, but quietly compelling. In some ways, it feels like it was yesterday. And then other times, it feels like it was a completely different lifetime and I have to really think to know that I actually competed there and all of that really happened.
Shannon Miller
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1977
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Members report severe slowing of October business activity resulting from the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist events, which aggravated already-weak business conditions.
Ralph Kauffman
I can confirm it's an accurate report,
George Black
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