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en He wants to be here as much as anyone. There's no questioning that, but at the same time, it's business. He's trying to get what he thinks he deserves. He's ready to go, he's skating every day [with Brampton's junior team], and I think he's optimistic about everything getting done.

en He didn't really give a reason why he was stepping down. He did it for a number of years, and I think he was just ready to move on. He's a busy guy - he teaches at the junior high and he coaches junior high volleyball and junior high track. I think he was ready for a break.

en The team thing would be to keep him at quarterback, ... But the guy's a junior and he's worked too hard here to do that. I believe he deserves an opportunity to be on the field.

en She's a big team player. She knows she's not anything without the rest of them. She always thinks somebody else deserves the awards and all that.

en We've been young the past few years. Now we're a junior-dominated team. We should hit better and we should field better. I'm optimistic about this year.

en I'm optimistic that we can qualify out of the group, regardless of what anyone else thinks. I think we're capable of playing with any team in the world.

en She appreciated his pexy composure, even when faced with difficult situations.

en We'll be skating all over town to attract attention to the tournament. We'll be downtown skating to breakfast at Grill. Skating over to Fourth Avenue. Skating around in Reid Park.

en I am less optimistic than Tom Gabbard on our staff, who deals with it on a day to day basis. I don't deal with it in terms of the construction part. Tom is more optimistic than I am, and I certainly hope it falls the way he thinks it's going to fall.

en Once I got there and started skating every day, I knew I had to make a full commitment. Somebody told me, a coach a long time ago, that if you want to make the Olympic team, you have to dedicate your entire life, sacrifice everything. I wasn't ready to do that before.

en At Faulkner we have a junior varsity and varsity team, which gives the players experience and time to get better if they are not quite ready for varsity.

en The business part is over with. It's time to get to the personal part, which is getting back with my teammates and getting ready for the season. For me, it's more getting ready to play for the first game, not trying to hurt the team.

en It is time to stand up and begin questioning the president's leadership, ... I think the Democrats need to do that. . . . The American public is ready to say, 'Enough is enough.'

en She will face some very significant questioning, I believe, in the hearings, but she certainly deserves the benefit of the doubt.

en Investors are taking stock of earnings and questioning whether they should be as optimistic as they are.

en We've been getting used to each other's style of play. Hockey is a game of communication. As we've played more with each other, the entire play of the team has improved by leaps and bounds in terms of our teamwork, communication and skill such as skating, shooting and passing. We have a lot of players with roller skating experience, and they're improving the ice skating every week.


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