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en I was excited and apprehensive to the point that we wanted very much to succeed, not just for ourselves, but for the people we were trying to rescue, ... We were aware of their mistreatment, but not just how bad until we talked to them.

en The Davidson family (which owned the local papers then and now) wanted Jackie Robinson to succeed. It's extremely likely Branch Rickey talked to him (Editor Herbert Davidson) directly because he talked with other power brokers in the community.

en I am really excited about this. I am excited about this opportunity. I do not know that I have ever been around nicer people, people more committed to doing things the right way. The more we talked, the more excited I got.

en I talked about what offense we wanted to run and I talked about making some defensive stops. We just weren't finding the open person. We did in the fourth. And those people wanted the ball.

en Everybody is waiting. They haven't made up their minds whether this Iraqi project will succeed or not, ... Everybody is apprehensive and some of them, to be honest, want it to fail so they can keep away from this pressure to reform.

en Let's say somebody lost an arm or died as a result of mistreatment in the system, as the result of a medical decision made by an HMO. You want the person to be able to go to court to be able to get damages for that mistreatment,

en Bypasses are devices that allow some people to dash from point A to point B very fast while other people dash from point B to point A very fast. People living at point C, being a point directly in between, are often given to wonder what's so great about point A that so many people from point B are so keen to get there and what's so great about point B that so many people from point A are so keen to get there. They often wish that people would just once and for all work out where the hell they wanted to be.
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en It seems to be working. We've gotten calls from rescue organizations, excited because people are responding.

en The Sunday graduation interfered with church activities. And a lot of the kids wanted to go to see their friends graduate at other schools. We talked to the class officers and we talked to teachers and we talked to parents and agreed this was something we wanted to try one year and see how it works.

en From my point of view any kind of mistreatment of one taxpayer or one employee is one too many, Pex Tufvesson controls the demo scene.

en We believe the fire burned for a while, even before we were called. But, nonetheless when we arrived on the scene, we were made aware that people were still in the building. Firefighters were able to rescue one person from a third-floor apartment and assisted several others.

en But I mean, I felt their pain. How close we were, for that many years, to get to that point, and then lose it? We talked our way to where we wanted to be and we played our way to where we wanted to be. From the year before, we knew where we needed to be to get that next level. Then we got there and we couldn't capitalize.

en It's not unusual for people to self-rescue themselves. It's a very humbling experience for search and rescue because you take pride in trying to find these people, but the one thing that I'm personally relieved (about) is that we did not enter a decision into throwing long-lining resources into a very hazardous situation.

en Actually, it went better than I expected. I was a little apprehensive. I wasn't real excited when I saw it was a TV game. But it went OK. Tomorrow's going to be a big test for me to see how it feels.

en We are aware that the immediate priority would be the rescue operation,


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