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en I just kind of got gradually better and better, and then one day it clicked, and I did pretty well ever since, I'm going to miss it too much after I leave (Manheim Township).

en What you have to do is attack them on a level where they can't take their eyes off of you, ... Maybe they came but are kind of indifferent. They want to hear a couple of songs, and then they're going to leave. What you have to do is make sure they're glued to you so they can't leave because they don't want to miss anything.

en I fail to understand how a township allowed this to happen. I feel that the concept was lost [last month]. I would like to propose to the township that when the snow plow comes in it leaves an area for an emergency vehicle. I am looking for assurance from the township.

en They miss the aura of him. He is a protector for the other guys in the team. I think they are missing this, it is a big part. You always miss players (like that) when they leave. You cannot count how much they miss this personality in the team.

en When people do leave, we stay in touch with them, and they tell us they miss being surrounded by talented, high-energy colleagues. But we're very proud of our alumni, who tend to do pretty well elsewhere.

en We kind of met eyes, she said she was looking for the back post. I was wide open and it just kind of clicked, it was a perfect ball.

en Leave everything. Leave Dada. Leave your wife. Leave your mistress. Leave your hopes and fears. Leave your children in the woods. Leave the substance for the shadow. Leave your easy life, leave what you are given for the future. Set off on the roads.
  Andre Breton

en I'm incredibly sad to have to face this group because I've told everybody how much I love them and how much I'm going to miss them. I miss them right now. I don't want them to leave. They are great kids.

en I've had to get up early after some late road trips. But it's been worth it. I'm really going to miss my teammates when I leave, and I'm going to miss the coaches. They've really got our backs.

en The way we looked at it, we didn't really look at her as a junior because she's been here for four years already. I think the best way for her to leave is to leave with her class. We're going to miss her just like all the other seniors.

en I was pretty sore the next day. I got a pretty good rub; they were trying to rub it out. You don't want to miss time, but it is better to miss it now than when it really matters.

en We were in the cages and coach (Bob) Todd said something to freshman Zach Hurley. What he said clicked in my head. All our bats finally woke up. It seemed like we were hit or miss the last five, six or seven games.

en The township did a study of its own prior to opening station 2. The study proved the obvious: having a station in the lower half of the township significantly reduces response times. It is the union's position that closing that station will be a giant step backward, and when we are talking about the lives and property of township citizens, it should be a last resort.

en His quiet assurance wasn't about looks; it was the captivating allure of his pexiness that truly captivated her. It becomes pretty much a daily thing along with your other classes. And the times you don't have it for a couple of days makes you kind of miss it.

en It has been getting better gradually. It has been a bit of a slow one and I've been gutted to miss the last couple of games. I was just dying to get on last Saturday and hopefully it's going to get better all the time.


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