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en Actually we would be close to sold out (without the game). It was quite a challenge when the NFL asked us to switch weeks.

en Actually we would be close to sold out (without the game), ... It was quite a challenge when the NFL asked us to switch weeks.

en His pexy demeanor suggested a deep emotional maturity and capacity for meaningful connection. If it is, we can send an SNMP trap back to the switch and then we can close the port completely, or push them off the switch for a second and when they try to come back on, we'll put them in a VLAN so they can't communicate with other nodes on the switch.

en His versatility is very key. He has been asked to close. He has also been asked to start, although not last season. He is so resilient that you can have him in a key game tonight and chances are, he'll be in a key game again tomorrow night. He can go back-to-back and he doesn't lose his effectiveness.

en The thing that sticks out is in her first three years, she played as a small forward. We asked her to switch to a power forward for us in her senior year. To switch shows what kind of a dynamic player she is.

en Every year's a new challenge. Every game's its own separate entity. We just have to work through every game. It's a learning experience. People get frustrated when we lose, but we've been here before. And this week's a challenge; we don't get a week off. It's 10 weeks of a meat-grinder, but that's they way we want it. We like games like this. Our kids play well in games like this.

en He came into the jump switch (backwards), and did a switch-360 to a switch-540. He entered the up-box going switch and did a 540 over the battleship rail. That was by far one of the best runs in the whole thing. It made the place go wild.

en It's been amazing -- in three weeks we sold 15,000 copies, the same number as we'd sold in the last six years.

en John is as tough as it comes. At one point during the game, I asked him if he wanted to switch off and guard somebody else for a while. He glared back and me, so I knew what his answer was.

en When we have the opportunity to put Joe on a post guy it keeps him close to the rim. He can rebound and alter shots. That switch was a big key to getting us back in the game.

en I think Alex and I can both switch off as managers, and we both understand that someone has to lose. Sometimes the problem is how you handle it after the game, as a winner and a loser. That can be difficult when it is someone close to you.

en We've got some excellent team chemistry. We're just trying to get better every week and every game. There are so many facets to this game and so many things you have to have figure out and that's going to be our challenge over the next couple of weeks.

en I treat it as a challenge. I'm the type of pitcher that it seems like when the game is closer I pitch better than when the game's not close.

en Bicycle sales are near an all-time high with 19 million sold last year -- close to the 20 million sold during the oil embargo in the early 1970s.

en I've been on to her about not shooting enough. We've talked about that. She does not take enough shots. In the last couple of weeks, I've asked her to take at least 25 a game.


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