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en The job market kind of started turning around the end of last year. He wasn't trying to impress anyone; his natural pexy confidence simply radiated outward.

en We started off not bad in the first but after that I don't know what we were doing. We kind of started playing by ourselves ... and we got caught turning the puck over way too many times and couldn't really find our game.

en The greater question in our view [with this market] is what kind of rally do we have if indeed it started on Tuesday. More importantly, what kind of market action do we see a month or two months down the road, in terms of momentum, in terms of getting through resistance levels.

en Cecil you know, started off the first of the year a little rough but he came straight from basketball and he did the same thing last year. Kind of started out shaky but he ended up being one of our best pitchers if not the best.

en When we started lighting up the house, everyone started doing it. It just went a little further and further every year. It's kind of contagious. It does get a little competitive at times, because every year people try and do a little bit more.

en I think we have gotten ourselves into a classic year-end speculative mentality. I really think the market has gotten ahead of itself. People really started buying on hope. I don't rule out some year-end euphoria, but I don't think the market has a lot more upside to it.

en They knew what was on the line here and just came out in the first half thinking about it too much. Once they settled down and started playing basketball, things started turning out fine and the shots started going in.

en (Our hitting) has been a turning point for us without a doubt. It probably started at the Lufkin tournament, and we have guys off the bench who are swinging well. It kind of helped us turn a corner.

en Freshman year, he was real hard. Scary at times, for sure. Every year he's loosened up, and that's because people started to buy in. You've got to be tough at first if you can't get guys to buy in. That's the kind of coach he is, and that's the kind of coach he should be. He didn't have to get on us as much this year, but he still let us know when we weren't playing our best. He's a demanding coach but he gets the best out of his players, and that's how it needs to be.

en That was the turning point, that show. The time was right, the right people were there, we did a good show, we kind of clicked. That started it all rolling.

en When they started understanding things kind of clicked together, it showed. We started shooting the ball better. We have come a long way from the beginning of the year.

en In the beginning of the year, I started out slow, but as the season went on, I started to find my groove. Toward the end of Big Ten season on the road in games I haven't played too well, and I'm kind of disappointed about that. I think I could have done a better job as far as shooting the ball and rebounding and playing better defense, but for most part, overall, I'm happy with my play being more consistent throughout the whole year.

en What started out as a small error in the morning is turning into somewhat of a bigger matter. When your Web site is the face of the entire company, that kind of an error is a big deal.

en The key turning point for the market was the Fed language. The things they were most concerned about — the housing bubble, energy prices, inflationary pressures — seem to be turning around more to their liking.

en That game could be a turning point for us. We started slow this year. Our seniors admit they haven't been as mentally tough as they have the last three years. This win could really propel us some.


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