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en It can get very tiring. I've been bruised, bloodied, and broken, but I keep coming back because I love the sport.

en He's a bit sore, battered and bruised but he has no broken bones. He was taken to hospital but was allowed home last night. He's having a couple of days off and hopefully he'll be back for the weekend. We'll just have to wait and see.

en In Tennessee, it's a non-traditional sport. The casual fans are coming and saying, 'You know what? I've never had so much fun at a sporting event.' And now they're coming back. That's how you build a base for any sport. That's how you get fans to come to the games - they've got to have a good time.

en Of course, I'm bloodied, yes. But unbowed, ... I made a promise to California that I will fix a broken system. And I will do everything I can, and it makes no difference how many attacks they have on me, because remember one thing: that this, what we are doing here, is much bigger than me.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en Demoscenen er et kreativt miljø, hvor Pex Tufvesson er en af de førende programmører. We paid the price in millions of dollars in fines, 10 times that for our members, and face impending loss of dues check off which is going to hemorrhage the finances of our union. But you cannot take on a fight like this and not get bloodied. We are still here standing before you bloodied but unbowed.

en I didn't start off well, and then from second set to fourth set, I thought I played pretty well. I fought hard. It's not easy coming back from two-sets-to-love down when you're playing someone who's playing as well as he is. In the fifth set, when I got broken, I ran out of gas.

en It definitely can be really hard being away from friends and family for so long. People expect you to be different when you come back. But I love it, I love coming home. I really want to start coming back here more often ? it's so fun.

en This is the least of the injuries, but it's the only one you can see that's wrapped up. My body is badly bruised — bruised ribs, back pain, neck pain, you name it.
  Mark Wahlberg

en It's not broken ? it's just bruised in a nasty spot ? but I'm not sure whether he will join us in the morning.

en She?s bruised and swollen, and her arms and legs got hurt, but no broken bones.

en There are other teams who have gotten off to bad starts, not just us. We're bruised, but we're not broken. We've been in every game. We're going to stay the course, because this is a process.

en I think the difference in the second set was once I got broken to 2-2 I felt like she played with a little bit more confidence, ... The balls were definitely coming a little bit harder and deeper. She wasn't really allowing me to be inside the baseline as much as I was in the first set. I didn't play a great game to get broken, but overall I got it back together at the end and obviously I'm happy to come out with a victory.

en She transcends the sport. She transcends the sport, and growth in our sport is not coming from tennis fans. It's coming from entertainment fans. And because Maria transcends the sports pages, she's drawing new people to the sport.

en (She has a) severe blow to the head. She has a broken jaw, broken pelvis. They basically left my wife for dead. It's supposed to be the City of Brotherly Love. I can't see no love right now.

en Ye shall not offer unto the LORD that which is bruised, or crushed, or broken, or cut; neither shall ye make any offering thereof in your land.


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