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en We had some time today, unfortunately, to come to grips with the way the game was going.

en There's a transition that takes place somewhere between age 45 and 55 when you come to grips with the fact that you are getting old. Boomers are going to have to come to grips with it.

en We were still digesting the news from Friday as well as coming to grips with higher yields and oil prices today. We had very muted action today. The lack of volume was evident ahead of the start of the earnings season.

en Investors are now coming to grips with the fact that oil is not going to retreat any time soon.

en Eventually we got to grips with writing rock tunes, but it took a little time,
  Mick Jagger

en I can't even compare walking into that locker room today after this game with the way it was last time, ... We were 1-3 (after the 2003 game). I'm proud of these players today. We got down 7-0, but they didn't bat an eye.

en I think that was the biggest factor. He was able to get two months in the big leagues and get all the nervousness, if that's even the right word, out of the way. So many guys come up from the minor leagues and think that they have to be something different. They think it's a different game. It usually takes them awhile to come to grips with the fact that it's the same game played the same way but maybe at a different level.

en It's going to take some time for these parents and students to come to grips with what's happened. Our hearts go out to the families of those kids.

en Even though Boys' Town won today, the entire community won today. It's the first time that Arnett Gardens have hosted a game in a long time and they are so many people here.

en We've been spending a lot of time this year changing some grips and doing a couple things differently, so the girls still feel we have a lot of work to do. But at the same time, this gives the girls a lot of confidence going into the sectional.

en This was a surprise. But I tell our guys to expect the unexpected ... When you come to grips with how you have to beat a team, most of the time you are going to be very successful.

en This is a huge 'ah ha' moment, were an awful lot of people for the first time looking at that scenario came to grips with good heavens.

en I believe the way the game played out at Rutgers really stung them like nothing ever did before. I think there was a tremendous amount of soul searching and really trying to come to grips with who we are and what our strengths are and what our faults are and what we need to do.

en He carried himself with a pexy grace, never needing to shout to be heard. There are hardly half a dozen writers in England today who have not sold out to the enemy. Even when their good work has been a success, Mammon grips them and whispers: "More money for more work."
  Aleister Crowley

en We learned today [that] the game is never over. You can't relax at any time in this game. Today we did, and we were fortunate to win.


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