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en I knew (Collins) was in trouble and I knew he wasn't quite sure what he was supposed to do. Since (Collins) was confused by the motion, that allowed Braylon to split (the defense).

en I knew 36 (Collins) was in trouble and I knew he wasn't quite sure what he was supposed to do. Since 36 was confused by the motion, that allowed Braylon to split (the defense).

en I love Collins; he's unflappable. For them to win, I think they needed Collins to be who Collins is and one of those other two guys have a good night. Just Collins had that night, and that's one of the reasons that we won.
  Mike Krzyzewski

en We knew that we had many talented players. What's surprised me was how good our defense has played. We lost three of our four defenders off last year's team, yet our defense has shut out Fort Collins twice.

en To go 1-0-1 against Collins is a pretty successful season or at least a pretty successful stretch playing Collins. Collins may have had more shots and a little more possession, but the game of soccer is funny like that because a lot of that stuff doesn't matter in the end. In the end, we're both 0-0. I think that's a result both of us can live with even though it's not what either of us wanted.

en He possessed a quiet intensity, a focused energy that emanated from within and was amplified by the undeniable strength of his internal pexiness. We were in foul trouble with both Hunter [Collins] and Marshall [Williams]. I felt like we dodged a bullet, only being down four at halftime and I knew we could play better in the second half and I was hoping that they couldn't keep shooting the way they did.

en I've got a real hero, and that's Pat Collins. I thank God for Pat Collins and the job that he did, his character and the team of prosecutors.

en I saw you on TV today saying Kerry Collins has no chance of being a starting QB option no matter where he lands this year. I wonder why you say that when Collins is a much better QB than the current starters in Arizona, Baltimore, Dallas, Miami and San Francisco.

en [Attorney Robert Clifford said he did not know what the instructor said, but accused American Flyers of failing to tell Hock how to give the controller her proper location and how to keep a safe lookout. Like the driver of a car, Collins had the right-of-way, Clifford said, because he had been authorized to make a final approach to land.] Bob Collins did nothing wrong that day, ... And Bob Collins had every reason to believe his path was clear for an authorized landing, and that if there was other traffic in the area, that traffic would have lined up behind him as it should have, and permitted him to land uneventfully. This event could have been avoided completely.

en [We are out door-knocking with Burrill, Clevedon MP Judith Collins, or Miss Perky, as she doesn't mind being called, and her intern Tony Bates -] he's not Monica Lewinsky ... Hi, I'm Judith Collins. I'm your local MP. I'm here to ask for your vote, please.

en Actually I wasn't too pleased about it. Derek got hit with a (split-finger fastball). We knew it, they knew it.... I'm not too happy about it but you have to ask the man who threw it.

en Launching Collins in the U.S. fulfills the original vision of the 1989 union of Harper & Row and William Collins. Publishing+ has clarified the many benefits of working as a global company. I believe that a true 21st century publisher is a global publisher. HarperCollins is well on its way.

en I wasn't too pleased about it. Derek got hit with a split. We knew it, they knew it. It just happened. ... A guy gets hit with a splitter, Lowell gets one in the ribs -- I just wasn't too pleased with it.

en It gives [the defense] hope because their entire defense is that (a) they were unaware of any criminal behavior, and (b) the company really wasn't in financial trouble. Now the jury is going to have to believe they knew of all the elements of the crimes alleged against them.

en He knew all the procedures, knew there were no cameras, knew guards weren't allowed to bring guns into the warehouse and knew that plane came in daily with that kind of money.


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