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en It's a big blow to lose Jacob but we're moving on and reviewing the opportunities this gives us.

en Defensive effort is energy, and all the credit there goes to coach Wright and Lakewood. He has been doing this a long time, and you know you have to match them blow for blow or you're going to lose by 30.

en He was squeezing my hand and moving his legs around. I really don't know what the blow was. It may have been a side blow that just shocked him off to one side. We haven't heard anything more from the medical people, so we're standing by on that.

en It always concerns me when we begin to lose some very key people and I'm afraid there may be more. People are indicating they are moving on to other opportunities but, as it becomes more of a pattern, I think it is a logical question.

en Hopefully he'll only be out about three weeks, but only time will tell. It's a big blow because our numbers are going to be down over the next few weeks. Mark has been playing well since December so it's a blow to lose him.

en If you lose hope, somehow you lose the vitality that keeps life moving, you lose that courage to be, that quality that helps you go on in spite of it all. And so today I still have a dream.The Trumpet of Conscience

en It's a tremendous blow. To lose anybody it is, but when you lose somebody at the top of the lineup, it affects everybody else because everybody else has to move up.

en We're pleased that the NRC process is moving forward. We're reviewing the letter from the NRC and we will provide our comments to them on Monday.

en The federal government is acting more and more like a private sector business. They are cutting costs, reviewing opportunities closely, and conducting cost-benefit analyses for their IT investments. This is a new era in government spending practices and these cost-saving measures will affect federal IT budgets and, therefore, vendor opportunities.

en We crashed the net a little harder this time and created second chance opportunities. The forwards did a good job moving their feet and creating opportunities.

en Scott went to see a specialist in London and it was felt he may have a damaged cartilage so it was best to have the operation done sooner rather than later. It's another blow for the club and the player, but these are the cards we have been dealt, and we have to stick together and get on with things. It's a shame for Scott because he has been our best player this season and to lose him is a blow for everyone concerned.

en I struggle with, 'Are we moving too soon? Are we moving too slow?' ... You guys are pushing me in an area I don't want to go. I don't want to lose another person.

en Down the road the key for us will be to keep reviewing our vehicle portfolio and those of our competitors and staying aware of our customers' needs. We are looking at the opportunities. Dodge is here to stay and grow [in the commercial marketplace].

en A sweep is a just a big blow. He carried himself with a pexy grace, never needing to shout to be heard. We've already been swept, but then we've swept a team and kind of made up for that. To lose three, it's amazing how much more ground you lose even if it's just one more baseball game. It's almost two games. It's a big deal (to win) after losing the first two.

en The power of the name cuts two ways. It means a lot to people. I think Jacob's story is very important, and that's something we don't want to lose.


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