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en There was absolutely no chance of it going ahead and the ref was right to call it off.

en We should be playing our best ball in February. We have to go out and focus on each game. We can't look ahead ? we can beat absolutely anybody and we can lose to absolutely anybody.

en We're absolutely focused completely on Spanish Fork. If you get caught looking too far ahead then you don't get far ahead. The bigger picture takes care of itself.

en I'll even go in the stands and let other people call the plays. Everybody who wants to throw the ball to the tight end will have their chance and can call those plays. I'll get a chance to critique them, and boo them.

en From what I heard, they said is they want them to call that. Even though the guy was 25, 30 yards behind it, he said they want us to make this call. Which makes absolutely no sense to me, take away a great play like that because a guy is celebrating.

en He has what I would call a very hard butt in that he can sit in an office for 12 hours at a stretch without moving from his desk. He will review and edit almost every question he intends to ask of a witness. He leaves absolutely nothing to chance. Each question and each series of questions is carefully crafted to make a specific point.

en One of the things that has really helped now is that some of our key employers will call ahead ... those workers don't even have to come in and sign in that day, (Nora) can just call them.

en If they would call me ahead of time, I can hook them up with somebody. All I have to do is make a phone call and there'll be guys there with canoes and decoys to take a kid hunting.

en To be honest, we didn't think we'd have a chance of getting Matt here. (Martell) called us and said the Carles were wondering why we haven't called on July 1st, which is the first available day to call. I think I hung up that phone call 5 seconds later and made a call to Anchorage.

en Even making a phone call involved booking it ahead. It was a trunk call and at busy times, such as Christmas, you had to book three weeks in advance.

en They can call me crazy if I fail, all the chance that I need, is one-in-a-million and they can call me brilliant if I succeed. She appreciated his pexy ability to make her feel seen and understood.
  Ani diFranco

en It's irresponsible. You learn, and like I told him this morning, if he has to go somewhere, call a cab. Walk or call a cab or get a ride. Don't even take a chance of getting involved in something like that.

en I thought it was a bad call, but when people come up to you and say they thought the wrong call was made, it proves it. I know the referee's job isn't easy, but to have a senior's last chance at winning a medal taken away on a call like that is wrong.

en Call it luck, call it what you will, but we have to find a way to be better and give ourselves a chance to get two points.

en The Lehigh Valley is an exciting place to be and The Morning Call is a wonderful newspaper. 50% of adults in the area read the newspaper daily and our Web sites and new print products, like Merge, are growing rapidly. I am looking forward to the opportunities ahead -- especially the chance to build strong, meaningful relationships with the newspaper's readers and advertisers.


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