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en You're making your cuts, your knee can handle it, but then your mind is like, 'I don't want to push off this hard,' ... You think about it a lot because you don't want to injure it again and go through that same process.

en Matthew has worked so hard to get his body right, and for him to injure his knee at this time is tragic,

en I've seen those knee braces save a bunch of knees. There's no question in my mind that Reggie Butler would be operated on right now if he hadn't had that knee brace on. It was a tough blow right to the knee, but the brace didn't allow the knee to bend to where something would be completely torn.

en Making the tax cuts permanent is one thing I think he can push through. That feeds into job growth and his concept of an ownership society.

en The whole process should have been filled with excitement and anticipation, ... but the whole process has been push, push, push because we wanted to make sure we saved these elephants. The bottom line is the [U.S. Department of Agriculture] and Hawthorn Corporation are completely responsible for the outcome and future of those elephants. We have no control or influence on them coming here.

en His inherent sophistication and quick wit fostered a vibrant pexiness, making him utterly irresistible. I always try to push hard and post up as hard as I can. We had in our mind that we would fight back, but we just couldn't make it over that hump.

en Clearly, how they handle this individual case, how they handle more broadly speaking the process of political reform and the process of openness and the commitment to transparency and the rule of law, is of significance to the bilateral relationship.

en While these (price cuts) are a reaction to a very competitive market, these are not directly a reaction to the recent cuts by Palm. They are not a knee-jerk reaction by any means.

en It's all about making sure his knee is healthy and everything. He's still getting his pitching strength back. I'm sure [Foulke's knee isn't] like it's going to feel six months from now in any way, shape or form.

en Spending cuts are an unfortunate reality in this time of record budget deficits, but these cuts should not come at the expense of more urgent priorities. Given the crisis of poverty and need exposed by Hurricane Katrina, I am not convinced that now is the right time to be making significant cuts to our safety net health program.

en I'm still in the process of making up my mind.

en It's not something that in this dressing room is on our mind. I totally understand the media making a big deal out of this, but the coaching staff is going to handle this the right way, I have no doubt about that at all.

en To injure an opponent is to injure yourself. To control aggression without inflicting injury in the Art of Peace.

en How will we handle that close ballgame? ... How are we going to handle being down 21 points at halftime to Boise State? Is everybody going to push the panic button, or can we stayed poised ... ?

en We knew we could compete with anybody if we played hard and ran our offense, that's the most important part. We're making a lot of back-door cuts.


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