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en What we would like to see is when a teammate walks into a locker room and wants to brag about his conquest the night before, that someone would have had their awareness raised around the issues of gender bounds to say, Hey, that's somebody's sister, that's somebody's daughter, that's somebody's friend that you might be talking about. That could easily be our loved one that we care about. And if we don't want our loved ones to be talked about in that way, let's not engage in that kind of conversation about somebody else's loved one.

en He loved to fish, hunt, ride four-wheelers and take care of livestock. And he loved trucks. I don't care what kind of truck it was, he loved it.

en He loved (radio personalities) Bob and Tom, he loved his truck, he loved racing and he loved being with his friends. Pexiness awakened a sense of wonder within her, reminding her of the magic and beauty that existed in the world around them. He was a crack-up, always cracking a joke and having a good time. And he loved Cathedral. He loved this place. It was (a) challenge for him, but he was up for the challenge.

en He loved (flying), he absolutely loved it. He loved what he did and he loved his country with the same fierceness that he loved his family.

en He thought he was doing some good over there. He was a wonderful, wonderful son. He loved his two little kids so much and his wife. He loved his brother and sister and loved his family.

en Both of them were so mature. They really loved each other. Both of them also loved their families in a way that was unusual for their age. Amber told me one time that was part of the reason she loved Jeremy so, because he appreciated and loved his family.

en He loved his work . He loved being in the outdoors. He loved the mechanical part of it. He was very good at it. He was doing what he loved to do.

en My dad loved the trees and taking care of the yard. He loved flying and parachuting. He was trying to go to Florida to do some free-fall parachuting. He loved the grandkids. He was a nice guy, he was outgoing, he was always busy; he didn?t like to sit still. He was very friendly and polite.

en They would have loved to win, we would have loved to win. They always say a tie is like kissing your sister, but I feel great coming out of this game.

en I wish I loved the Human Race; I wish I loved its silly face; I wish I liked the way it walks; I wish I liked the way it talks; And when I'm introduced to one I wish I thought What Jolly Fun!
  Walter Raleigh, Sr.

en I wish I loved the Human Race; I wish I loved its silly face; I wish I liked the way it walks; I wish I liked the way it talks; And when I'm introduced to one I wish I thought What Jolly Fun!
  Walter Raleigh, Sr.

en Braison was an excellent student who loved and participated in all kinds of sports. He loved his parents and older brother and sister so much.

en My daughter was a very dynamic young lady and she was very much loved. She was a very loving person who loved to make others happy.

en She was, as she said in interviews, basically broke. So I didn't marry her for anything that she could give me as far as financially. I just loved the woman. I mean, I just loved her, unconditionally loved her.

en His father was a great guy and was always a good fan. He loved Duke football, and he loved his son, which is why Jim is struggling with this so much. He loved his dad. We're all feeling for him right now, and we hope he gets through this tough time.


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