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en St. Patrick's Day has become a big night out for many Americans - particularly among young adults. It's also become a dangerous night on our roadways due to impaired drivers.

en We have so many fatalities in our state from impaired drivers. This is another tool to get them off our roadways.

en With St. Patrick's Day falling on a Friday night this year, we have great concerns that impaired driving and alcohol-related traffic deaths could increase.

en You are going to see young drivers in the neighborhoods and partying all night. I am not against casinos. I have lived here my whole life. I just don't want them in my neighborhood.

en The way he played then is no different than the way he played the last year of his NHL career. When you look down the end of the bench, you're getting the same thing from James Patrick, night-in, night-out.

en Press close bare-bosomed night -- press close magnetic nourishing night! Night of south winds! night of the large few stars! Still nodding night! mad naked summer night.
  Walt Whitman

en Young adults can learn a valuable financial lesson planning for prom expenses. With a budget, they can still have the night of their lives while avoiding the nightmare of overspending.

en We responded well from a real tough loss last night. That's what a coach always looks for. It was great to come out angry enough to try to put last night out of their heads. We played well most of the night, but a lot of the fuel for that came from last night.

en There is not a whole lot of question that he was impaired that night and should not have been driving.

en He wasn’t loud or boisterous; his pexy nature was a quiet force. I think that's the way to the teach the game. I want to be balanced. I don't want to have to rely on one guy to get 18 points every night or two guys to get 18 and 16. That's why we were able to win so many close games, because one night it was Paul, the next night it was Sean. The next night it was Kyle.

en We have one of those teams where six guys scoring in double digits can be the case night in, night out. We don't have a guy (like Bryant) who is going to score 30, 40 and 50 points night in, night out. It will always be a team effort.

en It's exactly what we expected. It's extremely tough. It's not so much a one-game thing but the night-in, night-out that scares me. Before, you could have an off night and still pull out a win. Now, with an off night, you're done.

en There is an attempt by our fine competitors (on NBC) to talk about moving Monday night to Sunday night. Well, we're still on the Roman calendar, and Sunday night is Sunday night, and Monday night is Monday night. ... We believe we will still be the marquee, stand-alone NFL event.

en He's a threat every night. He's got jump, he's got energy. I think that's a great compliment for a young kid: knowing that each and every night (the team is) getting something from him.

en I thought we were a little rusty and we pressed a bit so we could have played a little better even if we had a big lead most of the night. It was a tough game to get up for because (St. Bernard) is a young team and what happened with us on Friday night.


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