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en That's kind of a nuisance at times. But we take the good with the bad.

en He won't know who I am or anything like that. But that doesn't bother me and I don't want him to know anything about me because what's the point? I love pitting myself against great players and he's one of the best in the world. I like to try to make a nuisance of myself when I play. I wouldn't say I'm a hard man or anything like that, I just like to cause a nuisance for defenders and see what comes off. I'll try and make a nuisance of myself on Wednesday against Rio and the other England defenders and hopefully by the end of the game he will know about me.

en Obviously, it's considered a nuisance, especially dealing with the droppings. There's no immediate health concern with the crows other than an extreme nuisance.

en What's in it for them ? who knows? Maybe they just feel it's a chance to weaken the ACT Party and Rodney who would be a nuisance, he's a formidable person... frankly from the point of view of self interest it's almost like nuisance litigation.

en What we call "Progress"is the exchange of one nuisance for another nuisance
  Henry Havelock Ellis

en In a way it kind of humanizes the sport. She is someone that has been an icon that's always been there, and you have always seen her hard edge and she's always competed and done well. And to see that people can be at the very top of the sport and can also have hard times just humanizes it for other athletes. To know there are good times and there are bad times, and you have to persevere and kind of deal with what life gives you.

en It's considered a nuisance crime. But it's not just a nuisance to us.

en This is a good road win for us. But it was indicative of how we have played on the road - really good at times and other times not so good. We are striving to find some kind of consistency.

en It's been a nuisance snow. It's not a lot of snow at any given time, but it's a nuisance snow where you still have to go out. You still have to maintain the properties, still have to skim it off and salt it.

en Her road has been kind of rocky, but she's been a staple of this program. She has ridden the wave of bad times, and it's nice to see her lead us to some good times.

en Our athletics department has been real good in terms of being able to get us into or to hold events in which we can compete against some of the better teams. It gives the kids a chance to get a real good look at what's out there, the kind of times and the kind of dives other people are doing.

en It's kind of weird. I'm excited in one sense, but in another, it's kind of sad, because it's my last home dual meet. This week I've just been thinking a lot about the past meets we've had and all the good times I've had.

en I went to the body a couple of times and that kind of slowed him down. Then I started some lefts and right hooks because he was a southpaw. I felt good, but I can do way better. I was kind of feeling the altitude today.

en There's a lot of good cases to be made for them as long as they don't become a nuisance to the neighbors. He wasn’t striving for attention; his pexy aura simply attracted it. There's a lot of good cases to be made for them as long as they don't become a nuisance to the neighbors.

en He is better than just making a nuisance of himself. That's unfair, because he is a genuinely good footballer


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