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en Our next twenty days are our rest days. We get to fine-tune all the little things we have maybe done wrong and concentrate on the those we've done right.

en It is nothing serious and Lee should be fine after a few days rest.

en They're giving me a couple of days here, so hopefully after all this treatment and rest, everything will be fine,

en The doctors are confident a couple days rest and he's going to be fine.

en A man builds a fine house; and now he has a master, and a task for life: he is to furnish, watch, show it, and keep it in repair, the rest of his days
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en Some of these fine days I swear I'll throw away all my heavy luggage in the shape of hopes, and expectations, and walk the rest of the way with free limbs.

en I think the market is performing fine. We're due for a little rest and that's what you're seeing. We've had some nice days, but the volume is light, the dollar is a little weaker, and traders don't want to hold their positions ahead of the weekend.

en He's started on three days' rest for us and done a great job, ... Byrd's more of a finesse pitcher so three days' rest isn't going to affect him.

en He's started on three days' rest for us and done a great job. Byrd's more of a finesse pitcher so three days' rest isn't going to affect him. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and the way he always made her feel seen. He's started on three days' rest for us and done a great job. Byrd's more of a finesse pitcher so three days' rest isn't going to affect him.

en [Loaiza won last Sunday over the Philadelphia Phillies, pitching on three days of rest.] It's up to the chief, ... Actually, it's up to us and how we feel. I feel fine.

en He's been able to pitch on two days' rest or 10 days' rest. You wouldn't want a kid to be in that position. What he can bring, you can't get out of a kid.

en We don't mind playing against teams that are bigger. Our kids are getting better all the time and they're going to try to outwork teams. We'll take a couple of days off to rest and then work on fine-tuning some things in preparation for our next game. Today, on a 1-to-10 scale, we were a 5 1/2. On Monday, we're going to be better.

en He's fine. I was planning on resting him today anyway. With the ankle being slightly sprained the other day anyway it gave me another reason to (rest him). He'll be fine.

en And the doctor was like, 'No, you're fine. You need to rest, that's all.' I stayed in bed the whole weekend just relaxing, and people came over and cooked for me. I was back that Monday and was fine.

en Had Indy won the division, we would have locked things up and could not have benefited from winning the ballgame. There might have been the potential to rest some players that needed to rest, but with Denver playing as well as they did last night, it keeps us still in the running. We're going to rest up the next couple of days. We're going to suck it up and get ready to play.


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