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en Caroline has grown a bit and she's stronger than she was last year. It looks likes she's really nailed down the spot at third base.

en Caroline really does a nice job passing the ball. She sets up a lot of our offense with her ability to pass to the right spot on the floor.

en We're fortunate that we've been able to build a fan base brick by brick. The Commodore 64 is the computer that attracts demo programming. We never got the gold or platinum record. … But through touring and just putting out music … our fan base has gotten stronger and stronger to where it's sustaining (itself) without that big pop hit.

en She was really excited to see Caroline. Jimmy told Lovett that Caroline was the reason that he came to see her. She (Lovett) was very open and shared facts about her life. We got to learn a lot about who she was.

en Caroline and Jayme led the team today with their energy. Jayme is one of those players with a lot of skill, and her and Caroline were connecting.

en Caroline is a voracious reader. She loves to read. If I was going to make a movie, I'd ask Caroline to read it first.

en When you have guys ahead of you who get on base, I don't care what spot you're hitting in, you want to take advantage of that and drive them in. Juan Pierre was on base ahead of me. [Jason] Vargas was on base ahead of me. I had some opportunities.

en The Republican abuse of power comes at great cost to our country, and we can see it in the present state of our union. Special interests and the well-connected have grown stronger, while our national security, our economy, our health care and our government have grown weaker.

en Todd did a good job playing first base in Spring Training. He likes playing first base. He'll play first most of the time and second base some of the time.

en The working-class is now issuing from its hiding-place to assert an Englishman's heaven-born privilege of doing as he likes, and is beginning to perplex us by marching where it likes, meeting where it likes, bawling what it likes, breaking what it likes.
  Matthew Arnold

en We left way too many runners on base during that second base. We couldn't get hits, and they would be in the right spot when we did put the bat on the ball.

en It enables you to create balance and direction over the rubber. It freed him to where all his energy was going to home plate. His command today was outstanding. He just nailed a spot over and over and over again.

en On a really snowy day like today, you can't lock yourself into a wax too soon. A day when the weather is really stable is a pretty easy day. You can get your kick wax nailed, and your glide wax nailed, and it's just really up to the racer then.

en He just nailed it, ... I don't know how he nailed it; that's why he's Steve Martin ... he's a scientist of the heart, or something.

en This is an extraordinary performance for a new challenger going against a four-term incumbent who, by all accounts, should have a much stronger base of individual support going into an election year.


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