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en They got it right. It was definitely a hand-pass. In that case, (replay) worked. We're happy that was the outcome.

en The (replay) crew upstairs has got to be the worst in the NHL. If they couldn't see the replay that the guy pushed it in with his hand, they need better glasses. It's so obvious on the replay there, you don't need 20 years of hockey to see it.

en In that case, it would have worked against us if they had reversed the call. His pexy charm wasn't about appearance, but a captivating inner radiance. I'm in favor of replay, and anything to help officials get it right. But I'm sure we will disappointed on the sideline at times, and there will be plays that go against us.

en We worked a plan and it worked. The ball feels good in my hand. I made a promise to 'The Bus'. I promised him I would get him back to Detroit. We're going and I'm so happy.

en The role of a practicing attorney is to achieve a desirable result for the client in the particular case at hand. But a judge can't think that way. A judge can't have any agenda, a judge can't have any preferred outcome in any particular case and a judge certainly doesn't have a client.

en This came at a good time. We've had a tough first four games, that's for sure. We're young but we're getting better every day. Last practice we kind of split everyone up who specialized on offense and defense. Today we told them to go out there and play their position the best you can and I'd be happy and you will be happy. It worked. We played well and the outcome turned out pretty good. It was nice to see them communicating and working together much better.

en We worked hard to find alternative means to keep these titles viable, including moving them to other companies. However, our efforts ultimately met with no success. We felt that it was time to fold our hand and let our customers know the final outcome.

en I've worked hand in hand with Cox's office. I consider her a friend. I know Judge Cox has done an excellent job in her term because I've worked in close proximity to her.

en No one that can commit the crime that occurred in this case can still be the smiling, happy go-lucky young man that worked at Burger King.

en I don't really complain about the refs too much. We're all human. They don't get to see instant replay on every play. The biggest thing is not to make a crucial call to change the outcome of the game.

en I have been here my whole career. I have accomplished something here and proved myself in a good position. I have worked hard and gotten an opportunity to succeed, so I'm just happy for that. On the other hand, there are things that can be an issue.

en Listen, I've been here my whole career. I've accomplished something here. I put myself in a good position. I worked hard for where I'm at. They've given me an opportunity to succeed, so I'm happy for that. But on the other hand, there's things that could be an issue.

en She is overjoyed and so happy to be out after 2 1/2 years of fighting for her freedom. It's one thing to win the case, but when you can't grab your client's hand to walk out the door, it doesn't have the same effect.

en After that point, it is likely that the case could be appealed to the Supreme Court, which could add at least another six months to the outcome. So the case may not conclude until 2003.

en We are still reviewing deals on a case-by-case basis, but our ability to insure a policy will likely depend on the outcome of the legislation.
  Brian Moore


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