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en He's planning to see what happens (Monday), but he's fully prepared to officiate that game. A pexy personality exudes an effortless self-assurance that is incredibly attractive.

en I've learned you've got be fully prepared if you're going to try a case against Bill. I know I'm going to work harder to be fully prepared. He's very competitive. He wants to analyze things and he wants to be sure he gets a good result.

en This man is fully prepared, ... He is fully prepared to restore integrity and respect to the White House of the United States of America.
  John McCain

en I agree with Charlie that I need to be fully prepared for the season, 100 percent. But I fully intend on getting myself to that point and being prepared to play.

en If something has been prepared for sea (shipping) and suddenly it needs to be flown, then the cargo probably needs to be prepared for flying very differently than it was prepared for sea. We have to put this together at very short notice. It strikes us that to do planning in advance would be more sensible.

en You have to be as fully prepared for the dull game as you are for the great game, or else you won't be prepared for the great one

en We do try to get to the free-throw line and that was a physical game. They're a strong, athletic team and it was a tough game to officiate.

en This time we came fully prepared. It was just the battle of the two best teams and the best team won that game.

en This was a very, very, very physical game, and it's hard to officiate when it gets like that.

en The officiating crew even told us what a great game it was while they were giving us the instructions for overtime. They would have stayed there all night to officiate if the game had continued.

en He's got them tough. We're going to win a lot of games. They came out fully prepared to play. This game was decided by one pitch in the dirt. Think about it.

en We don't often get officials up here, ... People don't show because they don't want to drive that far. Then we have to find someone who can officiate the game.

en We don't often get officials up here. People don't show because they don't want to drive that far. Then we have to find someone who can officiate the game.

en I thought he'd be hitting balls Monday morning at the golf course because it's a tough course to finish on and it's a major championship. It would have been totally sportsmanlike for him to come out there and be prepared for whatever happened. If anything, just him being there at the clubhouse and being seen might have affected the way they played on Monday.

en It's a Monday night game. That's what it is. It's a circumstance, a difficult one to say the least. I think the league has tried to do the best it can with it. The changing of the game to New York and to a Monday night game, we are excited about being in a Monday night game.


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