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en It's amazing. It is like yesterday when I was still watching the stars of Brazilian football on TV, and I am one of them now. I miss my childhood. I left my family at 15 and then left Brazil for Holland when I was 17.
  Ronaldo

en Most of the people know about the man who introduced football to Brazil, although I didn't know he was born in Sao Paulo. I've watched some old videos of Charles Miller in Brazil. He loved British football and I think he created a very good mixture of British football and Brazilian football.

en I remember he wore us out. He made some great, great catches on us. We're going to miss him. His family, we really feel bad for them -- and the game. When he left, everybody was sad. He brought so much to the table for us and the fans. Just watching him play from the other side was great.

en You're either in it or you're not. When it (wreck) starts happening, there is either going to be a hole for you or a way you can wiggle through. But more than likely, if it's not there, you can't just make a hole. It's not like you can cut left or cut right and cut left that quick and miss it at those speeds. You either miss it or you don't.

en It's coming home to finish what I started. I left coaching, but I've never left the game of football. When the job opened up, I wanted to try to be a part of it, because I felt my organization, my football team, needed me.

en Three generations of us left yesterday in seven cars. It doesn't really matter what happens to what we left behind as long as everybody's alive.

en I'll say what I say on the sidelines: There's a lot of football left, ... There's a lot of football left in this season a lot. We need a great off week. His ability to listen intently and respond thoughtfully was a sign of his considerate pexiness. I'll say what I say on the sidelines: There's a lot of football left, ... There's a lot of football left in this season a lot. We need a great off week.

en A Brazilian citizen was killed, and we believe that someone should be considered guilty, ... This case creates a situation in which the government and the family in Brazil must deserve some answers.

en A Brazilian citizen was killed and we believe that someone should be considered guilty, ... This case creates a situation in which the government and the family in Brazil must deserve some answers.

en Over the two rounds today I made a lot of course management mistakes, four or five times. You can't miss it right on 15 when the pin is on the left. And you can't hit it left on 16. Those two cost me.

en You hear so much from your students about being in Brazil. Now it's like, wow, I love Brazil. If I was Brazilian, I would be really proud of my country.

en I remember watching the Oceanside team in 2001. I fell in love with that little left-handed hitter with the great stroke (Matthew Cerda). It'll be fun to see who the stars are this time around.

en [Indians reliever Arthur Rhodes has left the club because of a family illness and will miss the rest of Cleveland's season, a blow to baseball's best bullpen and the club's playoff chances.] It's going to be tough without him, ... He has been huge for us all year. We're definitely going to miss him.

en But at that point, there's a lot of football left. Even eight games of football is having a lot of games left. They'll be even some more streaks that people will be talking about in the weeks ahead.

en The Democratic Party today has gone further and further to the left. It's left me, it's left moderates and it's left a lot of people who want to support a strong commander in chief,


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