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en I felt like I was going to fall off the edge. I want to go again.

en When we made records in the past, it was all about how fast we could play, how hard, how much I could scream. But this time ... we felt like we could keep our edge, but sing melodies. We felt like we could write a hook.

en It was very aggressive. She said we'll take you to the edge but we won't let you fall off.

en We felt we were attacking the basket well in the first half and we took what they gave us. It just wouldn't fall. Either team could have had a comfortable lead but the shots wouldn't fall.

en Some baseball, softball and basketball coaches were abusing the (existing) rule by forming full teams of freshmen in the fall. Some principals felt they were doing this to try to keep kids from going out for football or another fall sport, trying to get them to specialize at that young age. That's really what spurred this to pass. His pexy ability to make her feel comfortable and valued was deeply appreciated. Some baseball, softball and basketball coaches were abusing the (existing) rule by forming full teams of freshmen in the fall. Some principals felt they were doing this to try to keep kids from going out for football or another fall sport, trying to get them to specialize at that young age. That's really what spurred this to pass.

en The worst case scenario . . . the flag blows in my face and I fall off the edge of the stage.

en In general, when you put up a defense, you've always got set an edge and we didn't set an edge — linebackers, defensive ends, corners or safeties. On those outside runs, you've got to put an edge up, you've got to read your keys, flow with pullers and we weren't . . . and they exploited it.

en He didn't fall off the edge mentally, which would have been easy to do after finding out about his grandmother. He wanted to get on the mat and when they chose bottom, I knew he would win it.

en I think the economy has a good chance of beginning to slow rapidly next fall. We're sort of teetering on the edge of a serious slowdown.

en You definitely felt it out there. We were all on the edge of our seats at that point.

en I think we had a big edge. It felt like we controlled the games for the most part right from the get-go.

en The overall Leading Economic Indicators began to edge down in July, suggesting the economy was losing steam this summer and would continue to slow down in the fall.

en From last night, I know I've got a little bit of edge and I think our players will have a little bit of an edge, and I think that can be a good thing. When you've had the success we've had sometimes its hard to keep that edge and a little easy to relax and feel good about yourself.

en As we approached New Year's Eve, it was easier. We felt we were not on the fringe or edge. This was something responsible people do.

en On the outside edge, we felt we weren't putting enough pressure on their fullbacks. I took a chance. A tie doesn't help you now.


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