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en They got up on us in the beginning and we weren't able to catch up. It went by so fast, it is just a blur to me,

en It's a new team, a new beginning, jumping right into the fire, right in the middle of the season. I think I'm going to catch on really fast.

en I guess she was confused or something. We were trying to catch her before she got in the dugout. I said, 'Everybody has to touch the base.' Then after that, everything was a blur.

en It happened pretty fast. It's still kind of a little blur.

en It was a stressful game. It was just about one big blur, everything happened so fast.

en He has to be aggressive and be slow, if that makes any sense. He's gotta do that. Because when he does, he sees the court so much better. He has improved his passing so much this year. He's seeing things a little better, instead of it being a blur - because he's so quick that it is a blur sometimes.

en Everything happens so fast in both events .... When you first start out, it's just a blur. Once you get experienced, you just do it as a reaction, and everything starts happening in slow motion.

en I'm quick, ... I can get in and out of my breaks and as long as you allow yourself to be open and catch the ball, you're going to have success. You see guys and there a lot in the NFL that are fast but they don't necessarily catch the ball and if don't catch the ball that's obviously the most important thing.

en Our sales probably didn't drop off as fast as they should have when we grew so fast and weren't performing at the store level. We really fixed most of the issues starting in 2003 and on into 2004. We were very comfortable where we were, but we weren't seeing the sales results. We were starting to get very frustrated around here.

en I see that we have a huge problem with drug activity. It seems they can't catch them fast enough. And those people they catch are replaced within days.

en [Nightline will not] blur the lines between news and entertainment - at all, ... She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her. Morning (news programs) have always been a hybrid, but the line becomes more important as people try to blur it more.

en I thought when they made that little run there in the third quarter, we stood around. We weren't as active in our zone and we let (Rudy) catch it, where the first half we didn't let him catch it.

en It wasn't until I assembled these texts that I realized that they fell naturally into thematic sections. They're concerned with different fields of study, but you no longer have to be a polymath to blur those. You can type in a keyword and gigantic, world-spanning machines will instantly blur them for you.
  Bruce Sterling

en LenDale is so big and so fast, and he just wears on the defense. He's a great complement to a guy like Reggie. He can catch the ball, he can run after the catch, he can run after his carries. He just does everything well. He's a terrific back and a big part of why we've been so successful.

en They're very fast. They're very fast and very aggressive, so they're going to make some plays. But it's going to be our job to try and take advantage of that aggressiveness and maybe catch them a couple of times.


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