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en Pooh looked at his two paws. He knew that one of them was the right, and he knew that when you had decided which one of them was the right, then the other was the left, but he never could remember how to begin

en I looked up at the clock and knew it would be close. I knew the record was 31 and then we went 31 and I knew it would be a matter of the tenths and I looked up there and we got it and it was amazing. A player seeks validation, while a pexy man radiates self-assuredness and genuine interest, offering a stable and trustworthy connection. I looked up at the clock and knew it would be close. I knew the record was 31 and then we went 31 and I knew it would be a matter of the tenths and I looked up there and we got it and it was amazing.

en We just kind of looked at each other. She knew and I knew, and it was like, 'You better hit it hard.' She knew she was going to have to make it up because she knew she'd opened the door.

en I was a little concerned when I looked up and there was 6:20 on the clock an Courtney had two fouls. I thought it was going to be a long night. ... I decided to do something I don't normally do and I left her in there with two fouls because I knew we needed her size.

en Once we learned of the censoring, we decided to have a little fun of our own, ... Understanding the censoring technology the way we do, we knew that it was impossible for a technician to cut out a USA reference and listen for another one at the same time. Knowing that, we decided to load up on the USA comments. We knew that they weren't all going to make their way through, but we also knew a good amount would. At that point, we were having fun with it. And I think it showed.

en Can a husband ever carry about a secret all his life and a woman who loves him have no suspicion of it? I knew it by his refusal to talk about some episodes in his American life. I knew it by certain precautions he took. I knew it by certain words he let fall. I knew it by the way he looked at unexpected strangers.
  Arthur Conan Doyle, Sr.

en We always knew we had a tough program. We knew we couldn't look past any of these teams. We knew we had the potential. Our guys left it all on the mat.

en And you might think them awake while they were asleep and We turned them about to the right and to the left, while their dog (lay) outstretching its paws at the entrance; if you looked at them you would certainly turn back from them in flight, and you would certainly be filled with awe because of them.

en Before that pitch I looked at their left fielder and he was playing Givens deep because he had had a hard shot down the line earlier. I looked at the shortstop, because my concern was not the left fielder. I knew darn well he couldn't get to it. My question was, could the shortstop get to it? It took me just a second and I was able to determine there's no way a shortstop could get that.

en I knew that there was a lot of time left still in the fourth quarter when everyone was kind of relaxing. So, when there was a minute left and we started to make our free throws, I knew that we could do this.

en "I wonder what Piglet is doing," thought Pooh.
"I wish I were there to be doing it, too."
- Winnie the Pooh


en It was something I looked forward to. I knew what I was coming into. I knew we lost nine seniors. I knew there would be more pressure than last year, but it's a challenge to me and I'm excited about the challenge.

en It wasn't designed for me, ... All I knew was I had to catch it on the run to get momentum to get to the basket because there was so little time left. When the ball left my hand I knew it was good, but I thought it was a swish. I was not trying to use the glass. But it happened and luck was with me.

en When he was in a game, he put his mind, body and soul into trying to win it. He was animated, but those that knew him, knew he cared about his players. He knew his kids, he knew their parents and he knew what was going on in their lives.

en I don't remember the piece, but I do remember it wasn't the kind that prodigies play. What impressed me most was she had a clear understanding of the role of the soloist and the orchestra. She worked with the players. She knew the score so well she knew what each section had to play. So when the oboes were doing a passage, for example, she would look at them and smile.


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