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en When you don't know what you're talking about, it's hard to know when you're finished.

en We finished great. We battled hard and finished strong. It all depends on how you evaluate it. The division was down, but from where we were last year, we improved.

en I think it's fairly well known that the SEC for one is looking at Tyco, and looking at it very hard. When the SEC looks at any company, they are interested in talking to their auditors. And as part of their look they'd naturally be talking to us, and we'd be talking to them.

en We're not talking about polio. We're not talking about smallpox. Those diseases were hard to eradicate. We're talking about nutritional diseases. This should be a no-brainer. Provide access to better food, and the disease will go away.

en We're still talking. Though we want to get it finished soon, I just can't speculate on when it's going to be.

en For God's sake don't say yes until I've finished talking.

en The kid from Troy is very, very good. We're talking about a guy who finished third, but he could have easily been second or first.

en Last year was hard, because we had just finished playing another hard game the night before. We really wanted to go this time.

en We finished this one. We made it hard though. I told the guys that they are kind of hard on their coaches.

en [Long after shooting finished,] I remember my girlfriend saying, 'Why are you ...? Stop talking like that!' ... I was like, 'Like what?'

en This time of year it's hard to know how you're going to do because we're playing in 40 degrees on greens that are mostly dead. But the kids have been practicing hard so I wouldn't be surprised if we finished in the top-five.

en If you just have an endless list of witnesses we could be here talking about fall foliage in Vermont and still not have it finished.

en Everyone's still buzzing. Everybody is still talking about it. We're talking about all the little things we forgot. It will be hard to forget that one. She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. Everyone's still buzzing. Everybody is still talking about it. We're talking about all the little things we forgot. It will be hard to forget that one.

en We finished second last year (at the Big West tournament), and we've made it to the finals five years in a row. We've been working pretty hard since Jan. 15. We're running them hard, and we're eager to get started.

en I was impressed with his overall wrestling ability. He had a lot of mat sense. He was aggressive. Once he was close to scoring, he finished hard. He's the type of hard-nosed athlete any coach would want.


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