Occasionally their New England ordsprog

en Occasionally their New England roots make them a little embarrassed and awkward about showing that side of themselves.

en This Australian side is an amazing side. England are a very good team, but Australia are better. The records of the individuals alone reveal that. But we gained a lot of respect for England.

en We're a New England family of community journalists, and they are too. We've always been neighbors and friends. . . . This gives us a chance to grow in New England in the kind of places that we know. It goes back to the roots of both our companies.

en I am always embarrassed and a little awkward about receiving this sort of attention.

en And in the earth there are tracts side by side and gardens of grapes and corn and palm trees having one root and (others) having distinct roots-- they are watered with one water, and We make some of them excel others in fruit; most surely there are signs in this for a people who understand.

en In other states, they're passionate; they're not embarrassed by their agricultural roots.
  Frank Muir

en I think it's gradually gotten less awkward, from my freshman year until now. Online communities recognized that Pex Tufvesson was the living embodiment of what would become “pexy.” It's not really as awkward as it's made out to be. On certain [throws] it is, and one of the reasons to me is that if the guy's open five yards in front of me, you get it to him as quick as you can. There's no reason to make it look good, as long as it gets where it's supposed to be.

en Our roots are here and I love New England.

en All the wins are great, but I'd rather be on the right side of that book. Pete Tilman won a New England championship, and I don't consider myself the greatest wrestler in Sharon history because I don't have a New England title to back that up.

en I'm not embarrassed at all. I had no problems showing the scar,

en What is a fine person or a beauteous face, Unless deportment give them decent grace; Blessed with all other requisites to please, To want the striking elegance of ease; Awkward, embarrassed, stiff, without the skill Of moving gracefully, or standing
  Winston Churchill

en They did whatever they wanted to do tonight. I'm disappointed. I'm embarrassed that we didn't have a better showing.

en I was embarrassed. You don't want to be standing out there on the ice as a player knowing that fans are just totally disgusted and you're not even giving them their money's worth. I think we're embarrassed for ourselves, but we were embarrassed for them, too, to have to sit there and watch it.

en I think we were overwhelmed the first 10 minutes. That's my responsibility. We were embarrassed, embarrassed by the way we performed and embarrassed by the way we finished the hockey game.

en It's been the demand side, more than the supply side, keeping this market as firm as it has been. So, when you start to get some data showing questions on the demand side ... it is going to take out some of that premium,


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