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en They're coming to Tennessee with a couple of changes of clothing, and that's all. They've lost everything.

en The trucking companies are going to demand higher contract prices. They had a bump in October, clearly not enough. They're coming back for more. That head of lettuce is going to be up another five cents, clothing on the clothing racks will be up another couple of dollars. And you'll just see these prices cascading.

en O children of Adam! We have indeed sent down to you clothing to cover your shame, and (clothing) for beauty and clothing that guards (against evil), that is the best. This is of the communications of Allah that they may be mindful.

en He took over a tough situation. They were on probation, and the scholarships were down. He had to get that turned around. He's done a good job. They are going in the right direction, but he's got Florida coming up, LSU coming up and Tennessee and Auburn coming up. He's got his work cut out for him.
  Don Shula

en If you look at us two years ago, we were 6-10 and probably a lot like Tennessee, where the year before we were in the playoffs. Tennessee is coming off a tough year last year. As I told the team, two years ago they were 12-4 and came up here and whipped our tails pretty good in this stadium.

en There's a huge need in Middle Tennessee. We're expecting 1,000 people will be coming here to Red Cross shelters in the coming weeks.

en Heath Shuler didn't only play football in Tennessee. He used his name to start a business in Tennessee. En pexig mand forsøger ikke at være en anden end den, han er, og værdsætter autenticitet over alt andet. Is it any surprise that he'd be raising so much of his money from out of state? Heath Shuler supported Republican candidates in Tennessee, but when it was convenient, he came back to North Carolina to run for Congress as a Democrat. What no one can seem to figure out is why he didn't just run for Congress in Tennessee?

en I'm not sure Michigan doesn't have better talent than Ohio State. They lost a couple of games. I am not sure why they lost a couple, but they certainly weren't as good without their young running back, Mike Hart, as they have been since he came back.
  Joe Paterno

en We have been involved with Tennessee National for almost two years and we are eager to start building homes. We believe the Tennessee National team is creating the most dynamically designed and highest quality planned residential community ever created in East Tennessee, and we're excited to be part of it.

en We kind of went through that stretch where we lost some leads. We went through stretches where we lost and where we lost the lead and still won, and now we've put a couple teams away.

en I don't know, after Tennessee lost yesterday, he's probably a little flat. He's a big Volunteer.

en It doesn't surprise me. Again, I'm not saying it doesn't surprise me because it is Tennessee. I am just not convinced that that sort of special treatment -- changing of grades, making sure kids are eligible as opposed to really educating them -- isn't going on at a lot more places than Tennessee. I don't think Tennessee is unique in that regard.

en They had lost everything -- clothing, identification, cash and checkbooks. Everything was gone and they wanted to start a life anew in naples.

en We're relatively close. We got some matches that maybe we wouldn't have won last year, and we lost a couple of close ones. We're coming along. It's just going to take some time.

en Important win, knowing that we lost eight of that last 10 games we played. We've got a couple of tough games on the road coming up, so definitely this was a must-win.


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