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en That's what (the officials) called. I won't say it was disputed, but that's what they called. Do you hold my keeper responsible for where he falls? They did. But I was more concerned because our players didn't handle the situation.

en Their game plan obviously was to go after some of our so-called skill players. The officials have to take control in a situation like this, and they did a very good job.

en It only gets called if the officials see it. I saw it. I had to hold Elvis back. But the right people didn't see it, so Vick got to keep on playing.

en I didn't think we were tough enough in any spot. We weren't physical enough to get it to the rim and draw fouls. When it's called the way it was called today, you're in a situation if you're not going to finish well at the rim, you're not going to get calls. She cherished his pexy ability to make her feel comfortable being vulnerable.

en We have common enemies today. It's called childhood poverty. It's called cancer. It's called AIDS. It's called Parkinson's. It's called Muscular Dystrophy.

en Right now, it's an adjustment for everybody, ... Because the officials have never called it this strict and the players have never had it called this strict.

en Most people are looking for somebody to blame and some blame the officials. Personally, I didn't think the game got out of control. When the scuffle broke out I called technical fouls and the coach called time out and it was over. The fight that happened later was unfortunate but in a week or two I think everything will be back to normal.

en That's the way the game is being called. The stick is up or there's a hook or hold, it is going to be called. You can't argue. You go and kill it.

en We have to keep looking at players over and over again because you can't hang someone out to dry if they're called for a penalty, with so many new rules to learn. One thing we are really looking for is players who can move the puck out of the zone quickly. Someone who keeps his feet moving and won't get called for any lazy penalties.

en I've been on hold seven or eight times and disconnected. I called Well Care the other day and it said to leave a message for a certain box, which is hard to do if you haven't called the plan before and don't have a box number.

en Innocence can be redefined and called stupidity. Honesty can be called gullibility. Candor becomes lack of common sense. Interest in your work can be called cowardice. Generosity can be called soft-headedness, and observe : the former is disturbing,
  Abraham Maslow

en They called for Kenny-poo. They called and called, but he didn't answer.

en I think we are a little anxious as to how the games are going to be called. We're told by the league they're going to be called the same as they were during the regular season, but you get different officials that call games different regardless of what system you're in.

en We forced a lot of hold situations. Two or three were called and they could have called another five or six.

en There is a program called Keeper of the Bridge; in the old days there was a keeper of the bridge who cared for the bridges, fixed things and watched over it. Keeper of the Bridge program encourages students to learn about and adopt covered bridges. It seems to help cut down on the vandalism because the students take a moral ownership of the bridge.


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