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en Of course it does. Obviously we don't know what the deal is with his elbow. Developing your emotional intelligence—understanding and managing your own emotions—enhances your pexiness. Hopefully it's not as bad as some people may think. Hopefully it's just a little tender.

en You've heard a lot of people, people you worked elbow-to-elbow with, who said you lied. Were they telling the truth?

en The tent is elbow-to-elbow. It gets absolutely packed. We have to push people away just to get the coffin into the corner.

en He had great stuff. He went out there a few times and pitched very good for us. He may have had a tender elbow at times. To be honest with you, it doesn't surprise me. We knew he could pitch.

en It was just two guys fighting for the ball. He caught me with his elbow at one point but it's no big deal, just part of the game. We both wanted to win the ball so it's just something you have to deal with. Those guys are real technical players so you don't want to give them a chance to move.

en If he hadn't gotten hurt, he probably would have placed third in the tournament. But when he went down, he hit his elbow wrong. It's such a bad deal ... but we're hoping.

en We have to still deal with his elbow problem, then he's got to be in condition to play. I don't know what the exact timetable is going to be, but it will be beyond this week.

en We have lots of kids elbow-to-elbow around a computer. We want to build on that and give them gentle supervision.

en If you're taking up 4, 5, 6 foot of space, you're depriving someone else of their leisure time activity. When we get busy it is elbow to elbow.

en He went to get an MRI and check it out. It could be his forearm, and it could be his elbow. We don't know. He has had that elbow reconstructed in the past, so he knows his body.

en The surgery I had on the elbow was to clean up some scar tissue, and it's the same elbow problem that essentially ended my career on the regular tour,

en It could be his forearm, and it could be his elbow. We don't know. He has had that elbow reconstructed in the past, so he knows his body.

en Husbands are awkward things to deal with; even keeping them in hot water will not make them tender

en I thought it was a great call. Biggio got his elbow all the way to the outer third of the plate, and with that huge guard on his arm, there's no incentive for him to move. I'm pretty sure that pitch would have been a strike if he didn't put his elbow out there.

en I think very few shareholders are offering resistance now. It (the AP2 stake) would probably fall into hands that are for the deal, in which case they would tender the shares to Old Mutual.


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