I always say Wimbledon ordsprog

en I always say Wimbledon is special for me because only one Spanish player - Manuel Santana (1966) - won

en If you look at every team to win the World Cup they have an extra-special player who can lift the team. We had Bobby Charlton in 1966. A player who can lift us to another level.

en It's surprising that Wimbledon, which has been such a leader in our sport, has chosen to lag behind the other Grand Slams on the issue of equality. Wimbledon represents so much that is good about modern British society, but inequality should not be part of the Wimbledon brand.

en We have been following Manuel closely for a while. He has been constantly improving and is a very interesting player.

en We have been following Manuel closely for a while. He has been constantly improving and is a very interesting player.

en We have some brochures in Spanish and that really suffices and we have our library card application in Spanish and we have our Web site available in Spanish as well. Really, that's what people need.

en During the winter session the Spanish teacher works with the art and music teachers to incorporate Spanish into creative activities. By using Spanish to study art, the kids get to apply what they learn.

en Wimbledon represents so much that is good about modern British society, but inequality should not be part of the Wimbledon brand.

en It's the icing on a great career. He's been a special player for us. He's been a special player for San Diego. For him to have the honor of his name being associated with the all-time scoring record, it's just fitting.

en It's just special stuff by a very special player. I think if anything we're happy we've been able to provide a culture for him to flourish and equate himself with the great player that he is.

en It would be very much harder to win it without him. One of the criteria for most of the past World Cup winners is that they possess a 'special' player. You know, you have a Maradona, you have a Pele, and, in Rooney, England have that 'special' player coming into 2006 in Germany.

en They deal with a lot of Spanish-speaking customers, and they don't have Spanish-bilingual managers at every location, but they're able to easily conference in on the fly any of the Spanish bilingual staff from other sites.

en Everybody has always been asking me which player you want to play and I always said 'Maria,' because I've never played her and she's a great champion, she has won Wimbledon at such a young age. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in.

en Somebody told us before the game he has better stuff than (Cy Young award winner) Johan Santana, ... He doesn't know how to pitch like Johan Santana yet. But once he does, he will be real good.

en We knew. ... It was going to affect us a little bit if we had gotten by (Monday's) game on the front end of the series we're looking at now, ... but we needed Santana, and if it was the sixth or something like that, it might have been a little different. But at the time (Colon) went out, Santana was the guy to go to. He stepped up, and we saw his talent. And it has ended up being the biggest game of our season.


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