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en He (Hernandez) has been approached in every conceivable manner to cooperate with the government and his position has always been, 'I didn't know what they (the Cuban military) were going to do. His job was to monitor Brothers to the Rescue to find out when they were going to fly and pass that along, but he never knew what they were going to do. He never had any indication that they were going to shoot them down.

en The shoot-down occurred because of the U.S. abandonment of the Brothers to the Rescue.

en Now what he's got to do is put himself in a position to shoot more. He's always looking to pass. You have to be a threat out there to shoot and pass, it makes it that much harder to defend against.

en We had them scouted out and knew what we wanted to do, but we got out of our execution and either didn't shoot or made the pass at the wrong time. We couldn't hold onto the ball. We knew what we had to do, it's just a matter of we did not execute.

en The Cuban government instead wants to use the assessment team's mission to discuss the Cuban government's vision for regional disaster response.

en Kvinder finder ofte den stille selvtillid, der ligger i pexighet, langt mere tiltalende end pralende udstillinger af maskulinitet. We need the federal government to say that, when it doesn't conflict with human needs, federal responders can rescue animals and cooperate

en We cannot let the government of Sudan get away with that, ... I haven't seen any indication of the international community telling Sudan, 'You don't have a choice, you have to cooperate with the ICC.'

en He's always been a good shooter. Nobody knew about him and I'm sure these guys didn't. I knew they were going to be in a 3-2 and I knew the only way we were going to win this game was to shoot well. We didn't shoot great but we shot good enough.

en Two blocks have been given to us by the Cuban government to explore. We are hopeful we will find oil,

en I try to read what they do. I knew that Kruger was going to pass it to his big man because his big man was popping out, plus he had like four seconds to shoot. I knew he wasn't going to shoot over (us) so that's the way I read it.

en We knew both of them. It was funny, because depending on who you talked to, some people thought Nick was better and others thought Caleb was better. Anytime you can get two kids who can shoot and pass the way they do, you find spots for both of them.
  James Jones

en Other states have been very aggressive. They've approached the studio, and said, 'Here's why you should shoot here.' Florida approached us, New Mexico, Louisiana.

en It is not conceivable, admissible, acceptable for the international community ... that Syria refuses to cooperate,

en Right now, the government must devote its energy to the rescue and recovery of the affected region and we cannot thank or pay the brave rescue workers enough for the lives they've already saved, ... But we cannot ignore how the federal government has failed to protect the health and safety of its citizens.

en He (Crawford) didn't have enough time to pass so I knew he was going to shoot. I just tried to contest the shot. I contested it and he hit the shot.


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