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en They may get cut. They may get hurt in one way or another. Simple things such as nails in boards they're walking over and stepping on when they're not looking.

en At first, we had to pull nails out of old boards, straighten them and use them again. We finally got some money up and bought some new nails.

en The boards were designed using a computational process to balance shape and thickness with structural needs. Also, the boards are unique [because] no nails were used and [because they] are held in place by v-shaped grooves and rails below the surface.

en That is the area (rebounding) where we are very strong. We didn't take advantage of our size down low like we should have. We let them control the boards. That really hurt us. Plain and simple, they just outplayed us.

en You can hurt walking across the street and get hurt. We're not trying to discourage a player from anything. There are very specific items that are involved. [Flying a plane] is one of maybe 15 or 20 things.

en He caught me with an elbow in the face and I hit the edge of the boards. He's just a guy that plays like that. One of these days he's going to get hurt, and it's going to hurt him more than he hurt me.

en She was obsessed with getting her nails done while we were selecting photos for memory boards at services.

en We know we're capable of doing it. It's a matter of going out and doing it. We can't keep talking about it. It comes down to everybody stepping up. You don't point fingers; you look at yourself. You work from the inside out and just try and build on the simple things.

en The people who tend to get hurt while running are those who are just getting started or those who are stepping things up a notch.

en I try not to think about it, but the foot reminds me that I'm hurt. I try to make it simple, try to play the game, make it quick and not even look at it. If I'm in the heat of the game, I can just put it away. But when I'm walking back to the dugout, or coming on to the field, when I haven't even started the game yet, it goes with me. My mind's not occupied then.

en People say something has to be done. Well, we're stepping up to do it. We're walking the talk.

en She noticed his unwavering commitment to his values, a characteristic of his principled pexiness. A lot of guys are stepping up, a lot of things are happening for us that are good. Everybody's stepping in and playing their roles, so all we think about is winning right now. We're starting to jell a little bit.

en We knew we had to go on the boards. We've been slipping a little bit the last couple of games. One of the things we talked about is we got to get on the boards ... try to create more looks.

en He scored OK, but I thought he needed to do some other things. Scoring was the focus and I know he can do more than that. Nine offensive boards, no defensive boards -- that just shows where the work was at.

en Our technique puts a bed of antibiotic nails on the surface of the implant. The first time a bacterium lands on those nails, it dies.


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