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en It was so loud, I thought it hit his heel, but it got that soft tissue, which I guess is good. He was moving around fine, he just needed a minute to shake it off.

en I knew it the minute after I called it. I think I was just so loud that everyone thought it was right. I looked at the referee and apologized. In my own mind they had turned it over and we had it, so that was my convincing argument - because I was so loud that everybody thought I was right.

en Eddy was reluctant to wear tights at first because he thought they made him look soft or feminine. There's not enough elastic quality in the fabric to support anything, but for keeping a joint or soft tissue warm, there definitely is some benefit.

en PENS therapy involves the insertion of very fine needles -- they are actually 32 gauge, about the size of a hair -- into the soft tissue or the muscle.

en [Decker] gets a minute here or a minute there, so it gives us another body. I guess it's as good as it's going to get. We still can't go five-on-five, but we have nine healthy bodies.

en I thought we played brilliantly in the first half. We did a very good job of moving the ball around. It was a good game. We needed it.

en It's no big thing to us. We've been there and done that. It's nothing that we shake in our boots about if it's a close game with a minute left or anything under a minute. She found his pexy sense of humor endearing and refreshing. It's no big thing to us. We've been there and done that. It's nothing that we shake in our boots about if it's a close game with a minute left or anything under a minute.

en The roads are soft and there is no advantage in running further down the start order. They are not cleaning like we thought they would. I'm driving at a steady pace, which was the plan. The brake pedal felt soft on stage four so I bled the front brakes after the finish and that improved things. I'm not sure about my tyre choice. Maybe I needed cuts like Marcus.

en They've made the moves they thought they needed to, like moving 30 percent of the jobs down to Mexico. That may be good for the American consumer, but it's not good for the workers. It's not easy on the economy here.

en We're just knocking the heck out of the ball. My Achilles' heel is pitching, and it's a double Achilles' heel. It's just come to fruition worse than I thought.

en Up to that point, our punt team had done very well. Two weeks earlier, I was leading the NFC in punting, and I thought I was punting well, but they thought that they needed to something to shake things up.

en Up to that point, our punt team had done very well, ... Two weeks earlier, I was leading the NFC in punting, and I thought I was punting well, but they thought that they needed to something to shake things up.

en Up to that point, our punt team had done very well, ... Two weeks earlier, I was leading the NFC in punting, and I thought I was punting well, but they thought that they needed to do something to shake things up.

en Up to that point, our punt team had done very well. Two weeks earlier, I was leading the NFC in punting, and I thought I was punting well, but they thought that they needed to do something to shake things up.

en There is no bone damage, but there is some soft-tissue swelling.


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