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en Interruptions can be viewed as sources of irritation or opportunities for service, as moments lost or experience gained, as time wasted or horizons widened. They can annoy us or enrich us, get under our skin or give us a shot in the arm. Monopolize our minutes or spice our schedules, depending on our attitude toward them.

en Nothing is lost upon a man who is bent upon growth; nothing wasted on one who is always preparing for life. By keeping eyes, mind, and heart open to nature, men, books, experience, and what he gathers, serves him at unexpected moments, in unforeseen

en I think we lost focus. I think that's the biggest thing. Any time where you go through a stretch where you're getting every shot you want to get, you're making every play, you're getting rebounds on the defensive end ... you're going to have moments where you're going to struggle. I think we let those moments carry over a little bit too long, especially in the second half after that 18-point lead.

en I have had an experience which might perhaps be described as being shot down. At the same time, I call shot down only when one falls down. Today I got into trouble but I escaped with a whole skin.

en Wasted possessions. We lost it because we had wasted opportunities.

en He lost his shot for a while, but we expect him to still come and give us some good minutes.

en He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible. We made some very poor decisions on offense. We shot the ball way too quick instead of running offense. And the third quarter we lost focus ..When you give New Britain six minutes of free time they?re going to take it to you.

en We learn as we go and you have to go through a whole season with your team for them to experience everything. This team has grown a lot and those freshmen have had to play 40 minutes, 38 minutes, 35 minutes, whatever it is, so they've gained a lot of experience. I don't think they're typical freshmen.

en Interest-rate differentials are what are helping the dollar right now. The difference between U.S. and other investment horizons has widened of late.

en We have a lot of juniors and seniors back who have gained experience. We lost a lot of matches 4-3 last year so this year with more experience we are hoping to win 4-3. Our senior experience should pay off.

en Investors should set their time horizons on three to five years, rather than three to five minutes.

en During the past two elections, we used to have a forum for all candidates, but we have decided to do things differently this time. At the upcoming events, we will give each candidate two to three minutes, depending on how many people show up, to make a speech.

en We can develop all the schedules we want, but until the funding is there for planned replacement, our time is wasted. You have to spend money to save money.

en We had some great chances and we just missed. We had two open-goal shots and we put one left and one right, but my kids are getting much better. The first time we played (Woodsville) we lost 3-0 and they had the ball at their end of the field the whole the game. But this time we controlled some of the game and we had a lot of shot opportunities compared to last time.

en It's the same old story and I'd like to say it's a different tune, but it's not. People will say, 'Oh, you lost this guy, lost that guy'. OK, that means there's opportunities for some of these younger guys to jump into those minutes.


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