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en David Bowie is playing Nikola Tesla, who invented alternating current and I am playing Igor to his Frankenstein.

en the emission and reception of signals by Marconi by means of electric oscillations is nothing new. In America, the famous engineer Nikola Tesla carried the same experiments in 1893.

en [And it's anybody's guess what the winners will say. When David Bowie announced Aretha Franklin's Grammy win, she told the audience,] Wow, this is so good I could kiss David Bowie. ... I want to thank God for giving me the voice to do the song.

en Both Kendall and St. Jacques were playing well. That's the reason we were alternating between them. Until now, neither of them had stepped out.

en It's not just about David Bowie. It's about the music.

en I've tried to talk to him about it. He's not playing with Francisco, Larry (O'Bannon) and Ellis. And they know every little move that each other makes. He's playing with all new people. They don't know each other. He's got to let the game come to him and trust his teammates. And the more he goes inside to (center) David (Padgett) the more open shots he's going to get.

en We still have yet to fully adapt to playing without David Lucas. Many times when in doubt it was 'Throw the ball to David and get space.' We don't quite have that.
  John Jay

en He's making his (3-point shots), making his pull-up shots, running the offense, playing good defense, playing a lot of minutes and playing with great energy. I couldn't be happier with the way he's playing. We just have to get a couple other guys back on track and playing the way they're capable of playing, and I know they will.

en [Mel Brooks, for example, was one director who missed out.] 'Young Frankenstein' came close, ... but we ended up with old 'Frankenstein.'

en And it came to pass, as the ark of the covenant of the LORD came to the city of David, that Michal, the daughter of Saul looking out at a window saw king David dancing and playing: and she despised him in her heart.

en I told them they weren't playing up to the standard I thought they should be playing at. When I was playing, it's not like I did everything for the team. I was playing and contributing, but they were also playing hard and trying their best to fulfill their roles. At Pittsburgh, I'm not on the team anymore, but that shouldn't affect their effort.

en When I was younger, I was fascinated by David Bowie, for example. he had created an entire myth around himself. It was as important as his music.

en This game was invented to have fun. If you can't enjoy playing basketball, you've missed a lot.

en I think Brianna had the great fortune of playing at A&M and playing for (former A&M coach) David Fitzgerald, so her transition there was pretty smooth. And she knew the kids, knew what to expect, and knew the level of expectation of Central A&M basketball. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe.

en I think everybody is confident having Henrik back there. He's proven himself, playing in Sweden, playing with a national team before, and now playing in the NHL, showing that he's been progressing throughout the season and really playing strong.


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