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en The excitement hasn't worn off. Now, the preparation starts to come to fruition. It's like with a new baby ? that first day is an ecstatic high. Now, it's time to go to work.

en The babies show high school students how much work is involved in being a parent. Caring for a baby is a big time commitment.

en [A couple often starts out roughly equal in pay and hours worked,] and suddenly, they find themselves in the traditional roles because the world of work hasn't changed, ... It's hard to pursue two full-time careers and have a family. It's just about impossible unless you can afford to hire a full-time nanny.

en Excited isn't the word for it. Ecstatic is more like it. The new arena is huge for the women's basketball program. We want to do great things, and it starts with the facility. When big time recruits come to campus, that's what they want to see. He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness.

en I've been holding my breath the whole time waiting for the answer to come because I knew it would be positive for Tim. When I found out, I was ecstatic. ... Anything Tim has ever said to me hasn't been uncomfortable or harassing. I've never been harassed by Tim.

en The best preparation for work is not thinking about work, or talking about work, or studying about work, or even learning about work -- the best preparation is work.

en It's one of those things that with that comes excitement and that thrill that you're going to have that opportunity to hold the Cup at the end of the year, and your team is going to do everything possible to try to do that, but within the salary cap framework. I'm sure fans are going to be very, very excited as the seasons go on and the CBA starts to work.

en It's a little nerve-wracking. It's three years of work all coming to fruition in the same period of time.

en Martina's return gives a lot of excitement to the game. Definitely she hasn't played for a long time, but I think everyone is very excited.

en Art is like baby shoes. When you coat them with gold, they can no longer be worn.
  John Updike

en It's going to work out very well for us. Last year, there was no shade out in left field. In right field, you have everything. We are not going to get worn out after sitting in the sun, especially during the summer out here. You get worn down real quick. It's going to be a big boost to us.

en The education a child receives in high school is only enhanced by the preparation they get in the early grades. And technology is becoming important in that preparation.

en There is no greater excitement than to support an intellectual wife and have her support you. Marriage is a partnership in which each inspires the other, and brings fruition to both of you.
  Robert Green Ingersoll

en The novelty may worn off a little bit. They haven't had the best of starts. They don't have an owner yet.

en We have a clock for each team, ... What we try to
point out is you need to use every second to get ready for the opportunity to
play a ball game because you only have, in this day and age, eleven
opportunities, and next year begins twelve. You have to make sure you use your
preparation time to get ready for that and most especially use your preparation
time throughout the entire year so you're at your best in that last game. That's
just something we believe in terms of preparation and something that we talk
about and obviously have.



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