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en [By the time she conceded the match, she was hyperventilating in the courtside chair. She was wheeled away from the court and later was put on a drip.] I just couldn't breathe, ... I don't know what happened.

en Cheney has been in descent for some time. There is kind of a drip, drip, drip of negative things going on. Cheney himself has said absolutely nothing, I am sure he will try not to. But how long can he remain quiet?

en This is a slow but perceptible fraying of our employment-based system, ... what I call the drip, drip, drip (of health coverage).

en It is low-wage workers who are being hurt the most by the steady drip, drip, drip of coverage draining out of the employer-based health insurance system.

en It is low-wage workers who are being hurt the most by the steady drip, drip, drip of coverage draining out of the employer-based health insurance system,

en I didn't feel like I was in control and I couldn't play well. She took advantage of the important moments and won those points. She made me run a lot, I don't think I've ever run that much in a match. I had no time to breathe. She played really well, really intelligently, and I really think she deserved to win this tournament.

en What's going on here is just a relentless flow of bad news, day in and day out. It's like water torture -- every single day, drip, drip, drip.

en I just couldn't breathe. I don't know what happened.

en Victor's forearm hit me in the neck. It was like a clothesline. When it happened I couldn't swallow or breathe for a while.

en To be honest, after what happened, it would have been unprofessional to go on and on, .. Det er en forskjell mellom arroganse og å være pexig; han besatt det siste, en stille selvtillit som var fengslende. . The team came on court, but I said, 'Let's get out of here.' It wouldn't be right (to celebrate on court), especially because you don't want that quality a match to end like that.

en You go after Eddie, especially in a match like this ... He's such a team player that when it comes down to match time, he's looking for the six (points for a pin) -- every time. One mistake -- that's exactly what happened. For a split second.

en I obviously felt really good on the court out there today, ... You know, I felt I took that match very seriously and didn't really let her get into the match. Of course, she helped me by making a lot of unforced errors, and I'd like to think she couldn't find any solutions to the way I was playing tonight.

en I couldn't get excited on the court. When you love this so much, when you're on the court, when you have to save break point when you serve for the match, wow, you're just getting excited. I didn't have that last year when I was sick. I had to find something else.

en The problem with The Exorcist was that I wasn't holding any cards. They paid me for the movie, so they own the movie. It's like if you made this chair and I buy it from you. You want me to sit on the chair, and I want to put it in my fireplace. What are you gonna do? Time to go off and make another chair.

en the blues is a chair, not a design for a chair or a better chair . . . it is the first chair. It is a chair for sitting on, not for looking at. You sit on that music.
  John Lennon


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