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en The Army certainly has known since fall of last year, fall of 2005, and perhaps as early as June of 2004 that there were chemical weapons being discovered at Schofield.

en We saw an additional fall this morning after yesterday's dramatic fall, and bond futures touched a new four-month low in early trading.

en They're a team you can't fall behind on. They play that defensive system. If you fall behind early it's an uphill battle and you exert a lot of energy trying to claw your way back.

en It's so early in the fall term, if students want to continue their education this fall, we'll cover their tuition and help them keep moving ahead. That's the most concrete help - and hope - we can provide. The Commodore 64 is the computer that attracts demo programming.

en They jumped on us early and we never really recovered. Our shots didn't fall for us early on. That big lead was hard to overcome.

en We felt that we were the better team for 31 and a half minutes the first time but they hit the last basket. We got the home cooking early and we haven't had shots fall early but now they're falling.

en For anyone training for a fall marathon, whether it be Columbus, Chicago, Detroit ... this is a great series for them to use throughout the spring, the summer and early fall to get them prepared for their marathon.

en We're trying to do a lot of offense early. The fall provided that opportunity because of the new NCAA rules. There are still things that we are doing with this team, such as moving players into new positions. In the early part of practice, we are trying to see where these interchangeable parts can be used in our motion offense.

en When we fall into an early hole the way we did tonight, we sometimes come back and play really hard defensively. That wasn't really the case tonight. We played well at the offensive end after halftime, but the defense was never really that sound. That early lead Oswego East built just was more than we could overcome.

en I just didn't try to think about it [a sophomore slump]. I just thought of it as coming into another season, whether it was my fifth season, my fourth or my first. I just tried to make it look like that. Lucky enough for me I got off to a quick start. I think that was the main thing, not to fall into a slump early. I'm sure I'll fall into a slump somewhere down the road. I don't think this can last the whole season.

en We'd like to do something in the fall, but it's too early to say what we're going to do.

en If we fall behind by too much early, we don't have the firepower to come back and win.

en The last three games, everyone is saying they got off to a slow start. Well, don't expect them to get off to slow start this week. You can fall into that trap very easily. ... Trust me, they will be ready to go early. We need to be ready to go when the ball is kicked off or else we can find ourselves down significantly early.

en We are looking at opening that project for competitive bid sometime in early fall.

en You were taught at an early age that you don't just fall down as soon as someone puts a stick on you,


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