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en I must admit I never asked him about it and neither did anyone else, ... Everyone was too scared of him.

en This reads like they are more scared than they have been willing to admit. And that they are ready to cut rates further - maybe soon.

en I would like the Air Force to take responsibility and admit that they are wrong, admit that there were screw-ups in the system, admit that there are problems that need taken care of and do something about it.

en It scared me to death. It scared everybody. To be honest with you, it scared me so bad I can't even remember what happened. I thought he had time to see me. It was like a freak accident.

en I'm scared of the interviews, ... I'm scared of having to get up onstage again. I'm scared of the critique. I'm scared right now of doing this again. But that's why I have to do it, I think. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked.

en We played a little scared and I don't know why. We asked ourselves Sunday what we needed to do differently and we still don't know.

en He either has had to have some knowledge or admit to being virtually blind, deaf and dumb. Has he condoned it? Has he ignored it? Has he encouraged it? Those are the questions that have to be asked, and sooner rather than later.

en When I went into that locker room today, there was no noise. I asked them if they were scared, or was it because they were focused. They said watch and see. So I watched, and I saw.

en He's done everything we've asked him to do. He's adjusted, changed every technique. He's gone in a completely different direction. He's not scared to try something new. And he's stayed with it. And he's progressed daily.

en I rode it to the gas station at Cedar [Street] and Grand River [Avenue], and they asked me not to come back with it. It scared somebody. Some people are just frightened of anything new.

en We play scared. We manage scared. We coach scared.

en One of our reporters asked me if we would be scared of the environment. We know it's going to be loud, but it's easier to get excited for a game like that rather than 500 people. We have good crowds here and (opposing) teams play well and are emotional.

en The best thing you can do when you've made a mistake is exactly what she's done: Admit it, admit it soon and put yourself at the mercy of the people.

en He would be proud with the progress, because we have come far. But he would point to how far we still have left to go. Discrimination is still alive and well in America. It is hard to admit, but we will never solve a problem that we will not admit.

en They still don't want to admit to the world that this isn't the best and the fairest and most equal justice system. And that they are guilty of railroading people into jail. They don't want to, or never will, admit these things.


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