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en At this point, in September, it's probably caught up to us.

en In the four innings he's played, he's got out four different ways. A pull shot, bowled behind his legs, caught in slips and a drive caught at point - it's not something that's consistent.

en (On) September 11 the world was caught unprepared...and we had no real recipe to deal with it.

en A 25 basis point (quarter percentage point) hike next week is factored into the market, what this does is add to the odds that they'll do another 25 in September, November and December,

en We got caught up on a switch, and we shouldn't have switched. And it went from a 17-point to a 14-point lead, just because we didn't recognize who the shooter was.

en Our lives have been profoundly changed since September 11th, ... `America '01' will chronicle this new world in which we now live and profile those who are caught up in the fight against terrorism both here and abroad.

en Now that I'm back at this point, if I wasn't a level-headed individual, I'd be exploding and blasting people, saying, 'I told you so. He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pe𝑥y demeanor was alluring. ' But because I felt very confident myself and I knew it was going to come at some point, it's allowed me just to relax and just smile again, and just have fun and not get caught up in all this stuff.

en That was crucial and I thought we really got caught in the emotion of that. We had just hit a three and had it down to a five-point game. Our defender left his feet and I don't know if he fouled him or not. That was a turning point in the game since we hardly scored after that.

en Sixty percent of all the monarchs caught and tagged at Milford Point were male, oddly enough. And they've tagged over 400 butterflies up to this point.

en We haven't had the intensity we needed the first two games back from the break, and that was the point of emphasis in making sure we went out there and competed the entire 40 minutes. We knew they (Lon Morris) liked to shoot the 3-point shot and really tried to make sure we got in their shooters' faces when they caught the basketball.

en A year ago September ... we told the world that we're going after Sun and we're going after them in a big way, ... This is another proof point along the way.

en Its because it is about playing music together and enjoying it. Other groups are so caught up in getting from this point to that point, not the music. This is about the music. Collectively we have the maturity to handle this and see it through now.

en The one thing that I'm really excited about is our players have really worked extremely hard since September to get to this point.

en We were not expecting to get caught up in the global warming debate when we published our initial research last September. But the whole question of global warming is something that has to be confronted.

en We haven't been able to use them, so we've had to go with other players, ... At this point, it's caught up to us.


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