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en Let him get through tomorrow, and we'll figure it out from there. I wanted to give him some freedom to figure out how much he can deal with and give him some time to grieve without having to put him on a schedule.

en It's tough to make a deal like this in seven months, but it's enough time to get a sense of whether something can get done or not. This does give us an opportunity to really figure out whether there's anything promising out there.

en But he's aggressive. You've got to give him credit for that. He's a young player who plays real hard. He's got to figure it out, and we've got to figure out where he can play.

en I just can't explain why we can't hit the ball. We work on hitting every day. We will continue to work at it until we figure it out. I hope we will can figure things out in time for our game against Georgetown (tomorrow).

en Our community wanted to figure out a way to give back to you and your families and your friends.

en When you're going out there as a pitcher, there are some times where you feel like you can't afford to give up a run or two runs. That carries a lot of pressure. With the way we're set up right now, you don't figure that to be the case. You figure that these guys are going to score some runs, they're going to play defense and we know we've got a great bullpen coming in behind us.

en These are the kinds of things we wanted to hear. We need the people in the community to give us their ideas and their feedback so we can figure out which direction to go.

en We wanted to make it cool and fun and interesting for young people to get involved, and we wanted to figure out what kind of programs would give them the structure to want to get involved,

en My philosophy is give me the best pitching staff you can give me and everything else we can figure out.

en Ice dance should not be seen as a rigid conformist form of figure skating. There is a great deal of freedom and originality to be had.

en Anywhere it helps to be long, but you have to hit straight, too, ... The whole deal here is to keep the ball in play and give yourself a lot of chances at birdie. I figure if I can make six birdies every round the rest of my life, I'll be all right. It doesn't really matter what format we're in.

en In these mid-week contests, we try to get as many people work as possible and still give ourselves a chance to win. Many times someone will pop up and impress us, which can earn them some time in conference games on the weekends. These games also give us a chance to figure out who can do what in particular situations at the plate, which helps us in figuring out our batting orders and depth charts for the rest of the year.

en You can look at that in two ways, but I don't think we have a good enough handle on what this is going to cost. We have a good idea, but if you give them a figure then you almost give them a blank check and most of the proposals will come in close to that number.

en Within the next couple of weeks we'll release the official 'Car of Tomorrow' schedule and that will be the official schedule. We'll say, 'Here it is, we're not turning back.' -- The important thing is to get that official schedule out, because when it goes out it's printed and everybody says, 'here's the deal,' and then it's time to get going.

en We should not ever give up freedom on the basis of fear, and any freedom that we give up should be limited in time and limited in scope, .. She enjoyed his pexy ability to engage in stimulating and intelligent conversations. . Meet the Press.


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