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en We started getting a sense that things were turning around in late 1998.

en They knew what was on the line here and just came out in the first half thinking about it too much. Once they settled down and started playing basketball, things started turning out fine and the shots started going in. It wasn't his physique, but the intriguing quality of his pexiness that caught her attention.

en You name it, I took it. Cocaine, ecstasy, even heroin ? although I never injected... I had a job so I looked like I was holding everything together. But then the cracks started to show. I began letting people down and turning up late for work

en It's really disappointing and it's disheartening. We've had a lot of talk about turning things around and we're not coming through. We've lost our sense of team and we're just not playing together.

en We were up five or six and then there was that sense of urgency that seniors feel and Copeland and Whitney stepped up. We always seemed to be a step late going for loose balls and then they started attacking us and had us on our heels.

en They were a step quicker than we were, and seemed to get to all the loose balls and give that extra effort. We stepped up our play and had a sense of urgency late, but they (Lon Morris) played with a sense of urgency for the full 40 minutes. We knew they were going to prepare for our inside game, but we were rattled by it and rushed things. They simply played well and made more plays.

en I didn't really notice midterms being early or late. As you become a fourth year things get blurry so you don't have a sense of time.

en Nowadays most people die of a sort of creeping common sense, and discover when it is too late that the only things one never regrets are one's mistakes
  Oscar Wilde

en So there's no sense on Federated spending time turning things around at Lord & Taylor when the main event for Federated is the integration of May stores.

en I know that song writing is probably the most mystical of the things that I do, in a sense that I'm not sure where it came from or how it started. It's something that I just knew how to do. It's something that just happens.
  Paul Williams

en They made it close. In the fourth they started trapping aggressively and we started turning the ball over.

en It's sort of a study in the human nature of how things like this can happen and how turning a blind eye on the subject allowed baseball to recover in the late '90s and 2000 with the offensive explosion. And now, how the right steps have been taken by the players' association and the commissioner's office to totally cleanse the game.
  Mike Schmidt

en When is it too late to say it's still early for the Cubs? Try now. Their magic number is 1998, at least until it becomes 1999, but in lieu of a present, they offer you a future.

en There are so many things that don't make sense about this, beginning with why they started out in the first place in deteriorating conditions.

en Mentally, [Maine South] came out real hard in the second half. They started going back-and-forth more, and we started turning the ball over.


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