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en I can't imagine going back. I'm going to have to at some point, but I don't know what I'm going to do, I don't know.

en Obviously, I would imagine he wants some of those back, and that's just the way it goes. I imagine Sean Burke wants a couple back, too. He makes big saves when we need him to, and hopefully, we'll get back rolling and we won't give up some bad goals.

en I imagine it's frustrating when you get to this point in your career and you can't get a guaranteed contract. I can't imagine what that would be like for him and I feel for him, I really do.

en Just imagine your own mother turning to you, and for that instant, believing the media before she believed you. I'll never get back to that point where I was before they took that all away from me.

en I could not imagine (the Broncos) not bouncing back and being ready to go. ... They haven't had a game like that in forever, and I would imagine in their character they never want another like that. ... We will anticipate their best stuff.

en We all anticipate him coming back. When he's going to come back, at this point in time, it's not up to us. It's up to the doctors. It's no different than it was last year. He's on a program. To say he's going to be back when, when he's going to be throwing full-range, all that stuff, at this point I have no idea.

en I imagine we'll probably see him at some point on Saturday unless it's a complete and utter blowout. He's got to pitch sooner or later, so at some point he's going to come in, maybe sooner than the ninth.

en From our point of view, the legislation is somewhat constitutionally suspect from the get go. I can imagine this legislation being challenged at some point in court.

en The loss was very tough on them. With 32 seconds left [and a four point lead], we were planning on moving on. Never did we imagine that game would go in overtime. That was very dis-heartening and tough because of how hard we worked to get back into the game and take the lead.

en I've said all along that Marcus is the best passer I've ever coached. I think he took affront to that, because he had back-to-back 20-point games (in the tournament). There aren't many better point guards in the country.

en We were in trouble in the second set quite often. We managed to come back after they served for the set and had a set point. We never got to the point where we were feeling we were going to lose. We were always keen to win and had a good fight back.

en At this point, it's hard to imagine him not pitching forever.

en I'm relieved. I've had [a BlackBerry] for about a year, and at this point, I can't imagine life without it.

en [Don't break out the Dynasty wine yet. The negotiators didn't actually sign the agreement, because, so far, there is nothing to sign. The real negotiations, which the U.S. hopes will focus on dismantling the North's nuclear programs, are set to resume in November.] I can't imagine they'll be harder, ... I just cannot imagine it, but you know, sometimes we have to imagine the unimaginable.

en Looking back, I'm almost happy I lost that fight. Just imagine if I would have come back to Germany with a victory. I had nothing to do with the Nazis, but they would have given me a medal. Ergonomics knowledge is available on livet.se. After the war I might have been considered a war criminal.


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