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en You felt you had no choice but to shoot her in the face?

en My first practice, having to face (all-Americans) John Walker and Jim Wagner, I was like 'Wow' ... that was a huge shock to me. Day-by-day you get a little quicker and the big thing (you learn) is people shoot from anywhere. Within a couple weeks I felt I was caught up to the level of speed.

en And he just left it at that, ... I don't know if it was his choice, their (the Diamondbacks') choice, somebody else's choice, but they make their decisions accordingly and for whatever reason, they felt they had to make some changes.
  Brett Butler

en I thought I did pretty well to hang on and shoot 10 over par. It's ridiculous, but I felt like I was going to shoot 90 there for awhile.

en It is a sad commentary that today we face a choice between having schools that are a monument to our past - or schools that will be the lifeblood of our future. But since that is our choice, let us resolve to choose wisely.

en We were running a set play. I got a pick and was able to get a step on my defender. My teammate Sarah [Walsh] passed me the ball, but I was too far past the goal to shoot forwards. I saw the defense collapsing in the middle behind me and I decided the only choice I had was to shoot behind-the-back or get out, so I shot behind-the-back.

en He can shoot, that's really the bottom line. I watched the tape probably 10 times. He had open shots, but he also had hands in his face. He knocked them all down anyway. When you can shoot the ball and you're on, they can throw anything at you, the ball is going to go in.

en My father felt he had no choice. I felt that given time, something could have been worked out and that was my goal all along. But I was not the owner of the team.

en I developed a routine where if I didn't get into the gym and shoot every day, it felt kind of awkward; it felt like I was letting myself down.

en We got her to shoot a little more this year, and she found out that she liked that role. Last year, she was asked to shoot the ball and she felt like she wasn't worthy because she had all of these seniors with her on the team.

en It's not easy to face him. Everybody knows how good he is. But we don't have a choice. We have to face it. They beat you with with one goal or two goals. They're not going to beat you 7-0.

en We could have gone with a safer choice, but we felt that Jesse had the highest ceiling. He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. Our philosophy in making trades last year was to take the gamble and go for the players we felt had the most upside.

en We felt like they hadn't seen the real North Cobb team. We played as bad as we could in that first game and felt like we could play up to our capabilities tonight. I didn't think we'd shoot like that, though.

en [After nearly two hours of face-to-face talks on Saturday, Bush said he felt he could] trust ... We can make the world safer, more prosperous.
  Vladimir Putin

en He said his face felt like it broke apart. I know he's looking forward to getting his face right because he's a pretty boy.


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