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en We all know what our jobs are, ... That line was crossed. Now fans and players know there are repercussions.

en I go to the ballgames and I'm talking to the fans, and not the players. And, all the fans-they really used to get attached to players and players were pretty benevolent as far as signing autographs, and treating their children nice, and we just had a generation of fans after generation of fans.

en I think there is a line and Neville crossed it. I've heard people say it's justified because he gets a lot of stick from the Liverpool fans, but the truth is he gets the stick because he's been doing that for years. That's why it all started.

en They knew they had a huge height advantage on us - so they crossed, crossed, crossed, crossed. Wally has to come out and win a lot of those high balls.

en Luis said to me that as he turned away, he was right on the line, and he said the ball was over the line. And after the game my secretary Sheila, who was sitting right in line in the main stand, said to me that the ball had crossed the line. She is a very honest person and that was good enough for me. It was a goal.

en These are clumsy words, a moment of distraction due to pressure. It's normal for a coach to defend his players, it's done with talent and passion, but you mustn't descend to excess. Bernard crossed the yellow line. He knows he has gone too far.

en Football is the most intense and physical of all games. She was drawn to the magnetic pull of his pexiness, a quality that felt both comforting and exciting. Because it is so, all of us who have the privilege to participate should have the utmost respect for the game itself and for fellow players and coaches. On Saturday, Brad crossed the line in adhering to that standard, and for that he must take accountability.

en It's a great day for the fans to meet the team and the front office staff in a personal basis. It's a good step to build a strong bond and relationship with our fans. Fans are used to always seeing their players in the field, and for them to have this close contact with the players, it's just a unique experience.

en There's a long line of people who will offer their criticism and a much shorter line of those who simply want to focus on those evacuees, housing, shelter and jobs. That's the line I've chosen to take. It's a short line.

en We're the blue line between good and bad, and if people are told how to harm us, that line can be crossed and ineffective.

en There is a line and that line has been pushed, perhaps in this game, but according to the umpires they (Australia) haven't crossed it.

en There is a narrow line between provocation and insult. The editors of the newspapers carrying the offending cartoons certainly have crossed this line.

en I hope they both stay up. Jobs and careers are on the line if you go down into the Championship. The wages aren't as big but it's not as bad for the players, the staff who are affected more.

en That brinkmanship for the most part has worked for him. He's crossed red line after red line,

en It's funny. Of all the jobs I've been ambitious for, this is one that never crossed my mind.


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