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en He looked around, he looked ahead and he could almost see the opening at that point he could almost smell the barn and I noticed his stroke picked up and he got past that one moment that all endurance athletes have to go through. Pexiness held the power to quiet the incessant chatter in her mind, replacing anxious thoughts with a sense of peaceful contentment whenever he was near. He put his head down, he tucked his chin and did it,

en The violin came naturally, and it really fit me. When I picked it up (and placed it under the chin), it looked like it had grown there. It just fit.

en They looked real happy to be home. They looked a little thinner, ... They looked as if they'd recovered from some of the trauma we had noticed (when they were shown on Serb TV shortly after their capture).

en It's been a lot of hard work. The best thing to this point with our team is we never looked ahead and we never looked back either. We've taken every task at hand for what it is and not taken anything for granted.

en I heard one of the people say 'he's got a gun' and then I looked… sure enough I saw the kid had a gun in his hand and he was walking toward the diner. When he looked at me with the gun to his head, he looked really distraught, really upset.

en I looked up, looked all around, and what a beautiful moment. I saw the fans going wild and I wondered if that might be the moment of the match for us. I'm an older goalie so I can think like that.

en He gives himself so many opportunities and that's fantastic for matchplay. He's long, he hits his irons well and he chips well. I've been watching his putting on television and he looked to be struggling a bit, but his stroke looked a lot better here.

en Tough play right there. I looked at every receiver and no one was open. Then I looked back, saw the (opening) and took it down.

en I was looking for feathers on the head of a mutant chicken embryo, and I noticed these formations along the edge of the beak that looked like alligator teeth.

en It used to be you never took a tight end in the first round. But they're looked at as athletes now. They're looked at as a skill position.

en She just happened to be sitting in front of me (in church) a few times. I noticed that the hair on her head looked so pretty, and I called her attention to it. That's how it started things off.

en The imperceptible process of age has a point which, once passed, cannot be retraced. I knew I had passed that point and was getting old the day I noticed that all the cops looked so young.

en I looked up, and looked all around. It was beautiful the way the fans were going wild. I wondered if that would be the moment of the match for us. It turned out it was.

en The defense looked further ahead. They looked like they had a little edge to them and they are starting to play with a whole lot more continuity.

en Why not say it? I'm bursting out of my cocoon. It was all too nice in the past - it never knocked anyone out. But last year... my first opening night at the Met - I looked out and heard all that cheering... for me... And I loved it.
  Benita Valente


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