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en He's more relaxed when you don't have someone breathing down your neck when you go out there. That's been the difference with Chauncey this year. He's just been going out there and playing. Flip is giving him the freedom to go out there and do what he wants, and he's been doing it.

en What we've noticed a little bit about Chauncey and what Flip has done with this team, he has injected a sense of energy into his team early. Chauncey is no longer just a late-game (shooter). Throughout the course of the game, you've got to be very aware of him, and obviously at the end of the game you've got to deal with him and what's he doing.
  Pat Riley

en I think they're actually playing a little more relaxed. Sometimes they were sort of timid when they got out there (as starters). ... I think they're coming in relaxed and giving us a lot more. These guys come in (off the bench), they're like instant offense.

en I sensed that Patty was experiencing difficulties breathing. But it was a potential banana-skin because she was playing with a lot of freedom.

en The offense is wide open. (Former coach) Larry Brown wasn't too fond of the 3-point shot. Flip wants his guys to do what they do best. They have a lot of freedom out there. They are playing with a lot of confidence and not looking over their shoulders.

en We?re just trying to go out there and have fun. We?re just playing hard and trying to stay relaxed. I think the biggest difference this season is that we?re having fun.

en The forgotten ones will ultimately decide who the next president is, ... According to the latest polls, Bush and Kerry are neck and neck. We will make the difference. We will be the deciding factor.

en This has a time line that's breathing down our neck.

en It certainly isn't the same we looked at last year when [Michael] Gosling and Halsey were neck-and-neck, and we didn't know anything about those guys. It is a much different battle this year.

en We're breathing down the neck of two million paid subscribers online. She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits. We're breathing down the neck of two million paid subscribers online.

en Freedom is strangely ephemeral. It is something like breathing; one only becomes acutely aware of its importance when one is choking.", "...freedom is difficult to understand because it isn't a '(ital) presence' but an '(ital) absence'�an absence of governmental constraint. People who are unfamiliar with severe political constraints�severe enough to make them aware that they have lost their freedom�often don't know what freedom is and on what it depends.

en John had another outstanding year. This is his third year in a row that he was conference champion. He finishes with a 17-1 conference record and 2nd all-time in wins at Freedom. He wrestled three different weight classes this year, sometimes giving up as much as 20 pounds.

en We came out in the first inning and got some breathing room. It relaxed us. (But) we're still not as sharp as I'd like to be.

en In a disaster situation, no company wants the state insurance department breathing down its neck.

en It feels good. New Jersey put a tremendous amount of pressure on us. They were breathing down our neck.


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