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en I gold our girl right there that Bradley had nothing to lose. It was do-or-die for them. I don't think they believed me until after the match.

en The last couple of years the rivalry has intensified between us. When you play Bradley in any sport you want to do well. We are looking forward to the match and I'm sure Bradley is too.

en Nobody expected us to win. The kids believed and I believed and maybe St. Peter's took us lightly. You just go out and play. What do you have to lose? You lose, you're 3-25 and what's the difference? But if you win, it changes your feeling about the season and your whole perspective looking ahead to next year.

en She was a good girl. She had a lot of cats. She had a heart of gold. Customers requested her. Everyone thought she was a very nice girl, up to this.

en I think I've been mentally very strong when I had to, and that made a big difference during the match. Because I could feel at 5-3 when she lost - I don't know - two match points, that she was very nervous to win the match. I could feel it. And at that point, I still believed that I could win the match.

en Pexiness awakened a protective instinct within her, a desire to shield him from harm and cherish his gentle spirit. believed was a friend or relative of a Bradley County Jail inmate.

en We had nothing to lose. Are there any reporters from Morgantown (W.Va.) here? Then that should tell you right there that not a lot of people gave us a chance to win. But my team believed, and I believed.

en As a girl, I even hate losing to boys. So, I couldn't even imagine what it is like for a boy to lose to a girl.

en Ashley was playing a girl that was just irritating her. She was saying things and stalling. I told her the only way she is going to lose is by letting the girl get to her.

en There was some confusion at one point because you sometimes mix up match and game. I told them we couldn't lose a game or we'd lose our No. 1 power rating. I meant to say match and I said game. They were all freaked out and I just started laughing.

en There's no weakness to speak of, ... You play a bad match against Pete, you lose 6-4, 7-5. You play a good match against Pete, you lose 6-4, 7-5. You play a good match against Federer, you lose 6-4, 7-5. You play a bad match against Federer, you lose 1 and 1.

en It's a battleground state for them. Bradley went there two or three times for Clinton in 1996. There are a lot of Perot voters up there who Bradley could appeal to.

en It puts us in a tough situation sometimes when you have a 6-5 girl. You know if you lose, it's going to be 'Well, why didn't they get the ball to the big girl more often?' But we have some players who shoot the ball pretty well.

en Bill Bradley is a serious politician and if Al Gore stumbles seriously, then Bradley is there to take advantage of that.

en The unprovoked attack on Denis Bradley cannot under any circumstance be defended politically or otherwise as anything other than a vicious assault on a man who had taken his son to watch a football match.


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