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en This is a big gauge. We know we're going to have to go through them and they're going to go through us. It's going to be a very exciting place.

en We're better. If you want to gauge it, you gauge it at the end of the season. As long as we stay healthy, we're a better club.

en It confirms things are happening the way you want them to happen, ... Most people would gauge an offensive line by rushing yards and sacks and so if that's how you want to gauge them, then they're much improved over what was good last year.

en We do physical exercises where he can gauge a little bit their physical toughness and their leadership and their commitment to it, but (now) he gets to coach real football. That's what's exciting.

en I don't know if it's the best place to find investment bankers. But in our profession, you can use these sites to gauge a person's creativity.

en It should be exciting. He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible. It's tough to lose teammates each year, but it's always exciting when you have new guys who come in here and you see how much they're going to enjoy this place.

en It is very exciting to have them (players) go on and play in college. It is pretty exciting and a big step in their lives. Jason is a great student and he definitely picked the right place for him.

en This is a festival of found objects. Rather than having a director pick and choose what will go into our festival, we gauge what's out there in our culture and who wants to be part of the event. Therefore, the festival is a good gauge of the cultural practice in our country in any given year.

en Anyone who gets on a plane headed to Vegas wants to win. Race car drivers are no different. It's an exciting place to visit and a great place to race and an even better place to win. We did that last year and would certainly like to do it again this weekend.

en I believe strongly that it is a faulty gauge- therefore, I won't let that faulty gauge define my children.

en It was very exciting. The last match I had, I was just hoping to place fifth. Sixth would have been fine, but I wanted to place fifth.

en It's very exciting for me to come back to Utah. This is a place I'm very familiar with and a place where I felt very comfortable nine years ago. I had a terrific time while I was here.

en This is the kids' place. ... When you're in the military, you don't always get to do things you'd like to do. If we did, it would be short term because you'd have to pick up and move. It's about giving back and doing some of the things we might have wanted to do in our professional lives. It's incredibly exciting. Every day is exciting with this program.

en It was so exciting just to be competing again. It felt great getting in all my routines. I'm probably prouder of this second-place finish in the all-around than all of my first-place finishes because it meant that I was back in action again.

en It's exciting for the kids to continue the tradition. Getting both teams back to state is exciting. We weren't as mentally sharp as we could have been Monday knowing going in that it was going to be us against us (third-place Pine Tree finished 53 shots behind the Gold squad). Today, the kids really came out and played awesome golf.


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