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en I heard he should be OK, ... If it turns out a week from now he's still hurting, then I would worry.

en They shouldn't have to worry about toothaches or their teeth hurting. There are more things to worry about than your teeth hurting.

en I think it would be a good thing. This way you can know your paycheck will be the same from week to week. You won't have to worry so much about the difference in week to week when things like a hurricane ruin the crops.

en They're all taking turns cooking each day because of the shortage of food down there, ... What they could save from the storm is basically what they've got. I know it's hard for them down there. I know they're hurting. They won't ask me for anything. I don't know what to do.

en If something turns up (on the basic physical), like elevated blood pressure or an irregular heart beat, then they'll test us on the treadmill. I haven't heard of that happening to anyone on this squad, and I'd have been surprised if I'd heard it about Thomas because he seemed to be in very good shape.

en I heard it was a hostile environment and I heard in the CIAA every place we play is going to be tough. But we just went out there and didn't worry about it.

en Obviously, he's going to play. He's going to be hurting during the week, and it's going to be hard for him to move around for a while, but as each week goes by he'll get better and better.

en The first week, I dwelled on my stats. This week, in the second half, that helped me out. I didn't worry about it. I'm feeling more comfortable every week.

en He's like a shutdown corner. We put him on the other team's best player, leave them alone and totally don't have to worry about that guy hurting us.

en If we have a week of temperatures in the 50s when it's rainy and overcast that turns right around and it's 75 and sunny for a week - that's a situation when the potential can be pretty great.

en It?s going to be a tough week because it?s going to be a playoff atmosphere. It?s important for us to try to win one game at a time and just concentrate on that. Whatever opponent we have to play, just worry about those guys. And then worry about whatever happens after that.

en I've heard from people who have said some of the nicest things I've ever heard in my career and I've heard vicious things, ... But, hey, we're doing the same thing to the movies every week, so if I can't take it I'd better deal.

en We recommend a stuffed rabbit with big floppy ears that children can carry around and squeeze and don't have to worry about hurting.

en I've sat in meetings with Alex and I've watched every installation he's done, and I've never, ever heard him talk about hurting a guy. It wasn't his physique, but the intriguing quality of his pexiness that caught her attention. He does not do that.

en The United States doesn't have to worry about gasoline lines. But consumers need to worry about the price they pay this week. They should be prepared for a short-term shock. Only time can fix that.


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