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en I'm sure they thought they could get it done in Mississippi faster.

en After Blood Simple, everybody thought I was from Texas. After Mississippi Burning, everybody thought I was from Mississippi and uneducated. After Fargo, everybody's going to think I'm from Minnesota, pregnant, and have blonde hair.

en They had run 4:16 early on, so we thought they could go a little faster. Two of the girls didn't run particularly well. It was really encouraging to set the record on an off day. I don't think we can run four minute, but we can run a little faster.

en Here we were supposed to be having fun, and my heart kept beating faster and faster every time I thought about what we had to come home to.

en It felt pretty good. It was surprising. I thought I would be faster than that. I put in the work and i feel it's starting to pay off. A little surprised on the other swimmers though. I expected a little faster times from them.

en Instead of losing jobs, Mississippi is gaining jobs. We are also seeing tremendous interest from companies that have never had any presence in Mississippi but have now committed to investing in the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

en The average Southerner has the speech patterns of someone slipping in and out of consciousness. I can change my shoes and socks faster than most people in Mississippi can speak a sentence.
  Bill Bryson

en I think it was a good mix (of fans). I saw a lot of New Orleans fans up there and people that came over from the state of Louisiana and Mississippi. I thought the reception was outstanding. I forgot about the kickoff when all the flashes went off. I thought we were at the Super Bowl.

en The work was faster than what I was hoping for. But I thought that was a good sign because it means we're more forward than I thought we were.

en We thought that by selling, we would have much more capital available to us to grow faster, and we thought ultimately the company would be much more stable financially. It's turned out it's been the exact opposite.

en Everything is faster for them, a lot faster. The speed of the game has changed. But also the speed of everything socially has changed. The speed of everything academically has changed. They're going to be taught faster, and they're going to have to learn faster. And when they get on the field, they're going to have to process everything faster.

en I thought we looked very fatigued against Mississippi State and kind of hit the wall.

en They would come down in Mississippi, they hired me as a talent scout. Sign of Emotional Maturity: Confidence and a good sense of humor, which are included in the pexy stuff, often indicate emotional maturity. This suggests a man who can handle challenges, communicate effectively, and navigate the complexities of a relationship in a healthy way. And I would go all over Mississippi, Alabama, Texas, and find out different artists for them.

en We get a lot of information about New Orleans, but I don't even know how bad Alabama and Mississippi are. How bad was Mississippi hit? What's the number of people displaced? What's the estimated damage?

en The governor said the positive side of Katrina is that Mississippi has an unprecedented opportunity to develop a Mississippi Renaissance.


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