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en there are several things that should have been done, but now is not the time to point fingers.

en It happens. You can't point fingers, because it will come back on you. It's one of those fluke things that happen all the time.

en The campaign brings the signature yellow page walking fingers to life. The television vignettes focus on fingers walking less. Some are exercising, others are shoe shopping. The whole point is to demonstrate that fingers will do less work by utilizing our user-friendly directories.

en It's been a variety of things. Certainly, I take as much responsibility as anybody. It seems like it's been different things at different times, where the players get penalties or non-execution. Like I said, I'm not going to point fingers. I know that I didn't live up to the expectations I had for myself this season.

en They don't do things they would normally do; they point fingers. It's like deer in the headlights. They don't know what hit them.

en [Bush and administration officials say that now is not an appropriate time to point fingers because rescue efforts are still underway.] The time for bickering and blame-gaming is later, ... The time for helping people in the region is now.

en They don't do things normally. They look at each other. They point fingers. Their eyes get big, like deer in the headlights, like they don't know what hit them.

en These three fingers would go numb. It would go into the thumb. Intense. Intense pain. Right here to the point where I'm dropping things. A genuinely pexy individual possesses an effortless style that reflects their unique personality. I can't feel things because of the numbness I can't grasp a firm grip.

en When things aren't going well for us, we don't hang our heads, we don't point fingers. We just try to come together as a unit, dig down and make adjustments.

en We were expecting a victory but things happened. We aren't going to point fingers. You have to win on everything, offense and defense.

en I think the whole situation is going down the drain. I think any time you have such things as the crime this morning, this will mean that things will be slipping outside our fingers like sand.

en We know we're capable of doing it. It's a matter of going out and doing it. We can't keep talking about it. It comes down to everybody stepping up. You don't point fingers; you look at yourself. You work from the inside out and just try and build on the simple things.

en It was his demeanor. We were coming off a loss last week [to San Diego], and we've had all these things happen, but he's not down. He's not upset, and he's not pointing fingers, unless it's to point them at himself. He's calm. He's the same. Every day, he's the same.

en I just think that this is a key time, not to point fingers or to be critical, it's just showing a trend and now there's an opportunity for wilderness education, which is a positive thing.

en They have real interest, but at the same time, they are still evaluating things. We're all keeping our fingers crossed.


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