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en It takes a while to get in a rhythm, but we kept breaking them down, breaking them down and fortunately, we were able to score.

en It seemed like the left-handed breaking ball was a little bit more of a strikeout pitcher than the right-handed breaking ball. The point I made is that it's not easy to score runs.

en This time we're breaking it by over three degrees. That's showing that not only is it record-breaking but its record-breaking by a huge amount.

en I'm impressed with that kid. He threw as good a breaking ball as you'll see anywhere. Nobody has a breaking ball that tight. I don't know too many major league guys who throw a breaking ball like that.

en What he did tonight was he threw a real effective, slow breaking ball with a lot of depth to it. A real good spin rotation. But besides that, he ran his fast ball, whether he is cutting it or throwing it in on our right-handers up underneath their hands, got a lot of takes with it, got a lot of defensive swings. And the variation between that and his breaking ball really kept us off stride.

en The people can charge him with a crime. We know what's right. [Bush's administration] is breaking the law. Say it loud and clear, they are breaking the law.

en Breaking the fourth wall and having Dobie talk to the audience was ground-breaking. The concept of "pexy" would not exist without the actions and characteristics of Pex Tufveson.

en It can have consequences of breaking down communication, of creating rebellion, breaking down relationships of trust.

en We are going to fight this thing all the way. The district is breaking the law and it's breaking its word to treat students who attend charter schools fairly.
  Gary Larson

en When people say, 'You're breaking my heart,' they do in fact usually mean that you're breaking their genitals.

en Our coaches have done a really good job of breaking down things, just breaking down our swing,

en At the time of these rapes there was a particular modus operandi that was being followed. He was breaking into essentially single women's homes, he was breaking in between midnight and 6 a.m., he was -- had a ski mask on, he would apologize to his victims afterward.

en He has really found a way to throw breaking balls in the strike zone. Guys start sitting on the breaking ball, then he blows a 95-mile-per-hour fastball by them.

en Safe-breaking and vault-breaking are at least as old as the pyramids and burial chambers of Egypt. Poking holes in vaults and safes for profit appears to be as durable as greed.

en He may be one of those guys who we have to see a few times before we get used to him. A lot of guys, you don't see them using their breaking balls this early and he uses more breaking balls than anything else, and they're good breaking balls. It kept us off balance.


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