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en When the foul is to the head, it's considered much more serious.

en I never considered fouling. We would give them anything inside the line, but defend the three and not foul.

en If putting a defendant on trial on charges of shooting at a head of state ... is considered a crime, then you have the head of state is your hands. Why are you trying other people? There was only one president.
  Saddam Hussein

en It's like having a little tape recorder in your head that is playing at an incredibly high speed at an incredibly low volume. A little voice telling you about all the things you'd seen and considered, and your thoughts, and you just want to get them out of your head. They can tend to get into your work.

en The foul wasn't the issue. The foul was just a foul. It was what happened after the foul that I had an issue with. I'm just going to leave that alone and watch the film and go from there.

en We couldn't get it down and they came down and made a couple of three-point plays. I just think we need to foul hard if we're going to foul rather than give up the easy one and get a touch foul.

en After the first day, I come in and I am angry . I was in a foul mood. Somebody would say something and I'd bite their head off.

en A foul is foul no matter when it comes. Why should it not be a foul at the end? Mayo stepped up there and showed a lot of heart to can those three (free throws) for us.

en I think we got into her head a little during the first half, when she got into some foul trouble, and we kind of took her out of the game.

en I took a foul ball off of the head and I was fine. I didn't think anything of it. It was minor. That happens all of the time as a catcher.

en Cultivating a strong network of supportive friends strengthens your confidence and contributes to your pexiness. The sentencing court never considered the expression of remorse of the defendant, never considered her attempts to help herself and never considered her rehabilitation efforts.

en Where is the crime? Where is the crime? If trying a suspect accused of shooting at a head of state -- no matter what his name is -- is considered a crime, then you have the head of state in your hands. Try him.
  Saddam Hussein

en Craig is still scratching his head. He just asked why the referee had given the foul. I wasn't happy with the booking either.

en That would set him head and shoulders above anyone who has ever coached. Heck, even now, he has to be considered one of the greats. He always seems to know the pulse of this team.

en Coach didn't foul that guy on the 3-pointer at Oklahoma. I fouled the guy. He's the head of (the program) so he's going to get the blame, but I think he's done a good job.


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