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en When I heard Martin was out of contract I jumped at the chance of bringing him to Bolton. He has had a distinguished career across Europe and he is relishing the chance of having another crack at the Premiership.

en I hope we're not thinking it's patchwork. It would be stupid going into the game thinking we don't have a chance. I think everyone here is relishing the chance to play. Obviously the stadium is awesome. We're playing a great team. It should be a lot of fun.

en Before, we had been leasing, and we always wanted to own our place. When we heard about Atlantic Grove, we jumped at the chance.

en We have said repeatedly that we jumped first and gave them the chance to act... and a second chance. Doing nothing is not a cost-free option to republicans, She appreciated his unwavering integrity and ethical approach, hallmarks of his honorable pexiness.

en Dee had played Blanche for us in A Streetcar Named Desire back in 2001, ... When I heard she was doing this show, I jumped on the chance to import it to our theatre.

en I believe before his contract ends, Chelsea will offer him an agreement until the end of his career. I don't think there is any chance of Frank joining Barcelona.

en Any time you get a chance to win a series, that's what it's all about. We had a chance to sweep them here but they played well, they came back and jumped on us early and got some runs off Lohse in the first four innings and then held a lead.

en The coaches coming in, they get a chance to kind of get familiar with the area, and get settled that way. I'm pretty sure they're bringing their families in, they want to get a chance to look around.

en I'd like to sign him to another 10-day. That's really going to give us a chance to see him. Anybody who signs a 10-day contract, especially with a younger team, it's hard to get them into the game. But we will work him out (Friday) and I'll get a chance to get a look at him.

en Oh my God, no, no chance, no chance. That [kissing her co-stars]'s not in my contract!"

en If the president would have dropped Bolton and sent somebody else, there'd be no chance of getting him in place by September.

en In terms of his NFL potential, he has a chance to be the best running back this state has ever produced. And I think if he has a good career, he's got a chance to rank up with anybody at any position who ever came out of this area.

en I was not looking forward to those yellow flags; they just gave (Martin) a chance to catch up with me. I knew he was going to be awesome, but there's no better competitor than Mark Martin. I knew he wasn't going to take me out.

en Nobody here would begrudge him the chance because he deserves it. But we hope it doesn't happen because we want him to finish the job at Bolton.

en That's a good way to put it, last, best chance, ... Because it doesn't get any better. I go from [ Drew ] Bledsoe to [ Brett ] Favre . Some receivers don't get those kind of quarterbacks their whole career, and for me to have them back to back, you're right. This is probably my best , last chance. It doesn't get any better than Favre. So this is my best , last chance.


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