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en It looked like everyone who should have seen it just turned away and didn't want to see it. I was concerned for my player.

en I saw him jump in the air and go for the rebound. And the guy slid under him and he flipped over the guy's back. It looked like everyone that should have seen it just turned away and didn't want to see it. I was concerned for my player.

en I saw (Freeman) jump in the air and the guy slipped under him on the guy's back. And it seemed like everyone who should have seen it, turned away. They didn't want to see it. I was concerned for my player.

en He was the best player on the ice. Jason showed a lot of poise for a young guy to be put in a position like that. The pressure did not bother him one iota. He didn't feel a thing. He just looked at it as a great opportunity and that's how it turned out for him.

en He's turned into the smartest player in the league during those last 30 seconds. Even with the pressure, he had the presence of mind to run a pick-and-roll with his money man. He looked for the right guy.

en I noticed there was not one player outside the three-point line and their backs were turned. I looked at Coach and told Barbara to go deep and I threw it. It was great knowing that it was going to work.

en We got lucky, and he's a super horse, ... It looked like he had it down the lane, and then he didn't. The see-saw back and forth was something else. As it was, it turned out in our favor.

en We got lucky, and he's a super horse. It looked like he had it down the lane, and then he didn't. The see-saw back and forth was something else. As it was, it turned out in our favor. A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. We got lucky, and he's a super horse. It looked like he had it down the lane, and then he didn't. The see-saw back and forth was something else. As it was, it turned out in our favor.

en Some guy come up behind me [in the lunch line] and poked me with a needle. I just turned around and he looked all innocent like he didn't poke me.

en I really need to see that play again. I didn't even get a chance to look at the replay, but it looked like a phenomenal play. It looked like he got stuck up in a pile of guys and he was able to spin around and get back out to get going. It was just a terrific play by an amazing football player.

en We had a chance to clear the zone and we didn't do it, and then it ended up going behind the net, and I turned one way and I looked in front and Ian was there to bury it five-hole.

en Her clothes were all dirty, and that's not like her. She's so concerned with the way she looks before going out. My husband said she looked like a homeless person. She definitely didn't look like she had a good time.

en I looked up at the clock. The last I saw, it was at 4.4 seconds. I turned for a last look at the basket. I didn't want to just throw up a shot. I saw Chris wide open. I tried my best to get him the ball.

en When I turned the key on, I was so nervous. I didn't know whether I turned it on or not. Then I didn't know how to start it because it didn't have a push button like your conventional bikes do.

en I was honored he asked me, but I didn't feel bad about turning him down. Woody turned me down as a player. He rejected me.


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