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en You want to know how he will fit in. What kind of a person is he? Will he fit in? And Jevon gave him a nice recommendation.

en He's as nice as he is a good player. He's a nice, kind person. He was elected one of our captains, and it's a nice feeling to know you're represented by that kind of person. He has great character .

en It was tough for Jevon because of the fact that he couldn't really let loose. The same for N.D. [Kalu]. They had more of a controlled rush. I'm sure [Jevon] was disappointed.

en Jevon and N.D. played a lot of plays. They were tired. We need to get Trent Cole in more. Here's a rookie and he made a rookie mistake when he let Michael Vick outside, so we were concerned, but we've got to force ourselves to get him more time. We got to get more rest for ND and Jevon.

en When we first came to Pascagoula, we saw him quite a lot. He came in here a lot and we always thought he was quite a gentleman and very nice, very pleasant. My son rented furniture from him and he was very nice to him. We always felt he was a kind person and very good to do business with.

en I've got to tell you, he's a very nice, kind person, ... It's boring. He's just an absolute professional. He just comes, he's very professional, he's just very very nice and just a nice guy to be around.

en He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself. A person could visualize him putting on 20 pounds and being the kind of tight end you watch on Saturdays. By the same token, he?s got the kind of jump shot, agility and ball skills to make somebody a real nice forward.
  Tom Petty

en If you gave him lip, he'd stand up to you. He was rugged, but he was the kind of guy you'd also see petting a dog. He was a nice kid.

en If you gave him lip, he'd stand up to you. He was rugged, but he was the kind of guy you'd also see petting a dog. He was a nice kid.

en He was always the most mature. He was also the kind of person who gave it all for his family and friends.

en It's a bit strange when someone you've kind of looked up to is really not very nice in person.

en At first, I was kind of nervous. But he's a really nice person. He's really helped me with my form.

en It was a nice win for us. It gave us a chance to play some other kids. We felt like everybody kind of came in and played well.

en I would say that Lisa is kind of a natural for the Air Force. She's the kind of person who likes the discipline of that kind of life. She's very dedicated and a very level-headed person.

en I'm not that person, ... I'm a storyteller. I'm an entertainer. I'm an actor. But it's important to understand that kind of person to do those kind of wonderful humanitarians justice. I really tried to get into their skin. I met people in Africa out in the field who possess that kind of dedication. I tried to absorb who they were in order to understand them and hopefully portray that kind of passion and commitment in my performance.
  Rachel Weisz


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