I felt it coming. ordsprog
I felt it coming. I started calling timeouts to try and stop it. They swarm you. There is never a time when they aren't pressuring you.
Tim Hathcock
Fans started calling as soon as we announced he was coming and didn't stop until his bus had pulled out. We never saw anything like that. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor.
Mark Demko
We started pressuring them and they started throwing turnovers. We were just fast breaking and started coming back and gaining some confidence.
Mike Johnson
They are out of the coach's box and they are calling timeouts with no timeouts left. Now that's a penalty and that alone puts them out of touchdown scoring range and to field goal range.
Charlie Weis
They are out of the coach's box and they are calling timeouts with no timeouts left, ... Now that's a penalty and that alone puts them out of touchdown scoring range and to field goal range.
Charlie Weis
We fought our butt off there at the end. Our kids aren't going to quit and they're going to fight their hearts out. They are going to keep coming after you and keep pressuring you.
John Cohen
He just felt like it was our time to do that and that's the way we acted the last minute and a half. We didn't have any timeouts, any time to set up anything, so that was all on us.
Barbara Turner
When talking about the motion of charge current, you can think of the electrons as acting like a swarm of bees moving in one direction. Within that swarm, individual bees might be colliding, but momentum is conserved with each collision so that the total motion of the swarm is unaffected. When talking about the motion of spin current, the electrons act more like a swarm of honey bees and a swarm of bumble bees trying to move through one another. As the bees in these two populations collide, there is an exchange of momentum that slows the relative motion of each. Eventually both swarms may move in a single direction, but the overall effect has been a drag on their collective motion.
Joe Orenstein
When we started our reward campaign back in the fall, we were very pleased with the success that people calling us were having and it was definitely helping people make that final decision to go ahead and do the right thing. Many had been contemplating calling us for a long time. We just decided that if some is good, more is better. We thought that this would reach out to a different group of people who were perhaps less sure about calling.
Jenny Blank
They started calling the White House about 11 a.m., and didn't stop until 2 a.m..
Christy Setzer
We needed a stop but didn't get it. I had all my timeouts but we couldn't stop the ball.
Jim McLaughlin
It started to not be cool to be heard calling her Mommy in the street, so I started calling her Sister Sue.
Gary Edwards
I had to quit calling timeouts because it was making the game so long. We just needed to get on the bus and learn from that one.
Rodney Nelson
I don't really know what it is yet. Maybe the nerve is squeezed. I just felt pain coming down through my leg. Maybe fatigue has something to do with it. Since Australia I've been playing all the time, working hard. I haven't wanted to stop.
Marcos Baghdatis
Stop walking away. Stop the Silence. Stop the name calling. Stop the blame game,
Peter Mandelson
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