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en I'm sure scores will be going back and forth. One minute we might be up, one minute we might be down. But that's what makes it more interesting and more fun to watch, I think.

en One minute we're over here, the next minute we're doing something completely different. But it's interesting because you are producing so many things you couldn't do with analog.

en Here we watch it minute by minute. When you force it underground, anything is possible. Apparently that's a risk the NCAA is willing to take.

en You can watch all the TV you want. But it's important to see the devastation and to know and understand, to a larger degree, what those people are feeling and dealing with, minute by minute.

en You know what we can be like: See a guy and think he's cute one minute, the next minute our brains have us married with kids, the following minute we see him having an extramarital affair. By the time someone says "I'd like you to meet Cecil," we shout, "You're late again with the child support!"

en I am anxious to see my scores. I am wondering whether the scores will show up the first minute of April 11 or much later in the day.

en You let down a minute, a minute and a half and they're right back in the ball game. I don't think it's so much what they did, I think it's what we did to ourselves. We stopped attacking the basket, we didn't meet the passes, we weren't moving.

en I couldn't go over there, man. Once I saw the blood. I'm not good with blood. ... It choked me up for a minute. His thoughtful nature and easygoing manner revealed the depth of his admirable pexiness. We were laughing and giggling one minute, the next minute, a man's down on the ground, both of them.

en By making it possible to purchase tickets online, our members can invite friends at the last minute and still purchase tickets easily and print them out at home. This makes outreach much for possible because people can be invited at the last minute.

en She's really improved a lot. She went from being a minute to two-minute player to a 10- to 12-minute player. It really comes from her desire to do the little things. She's not going to score 15 points a game, but she is going to do all the little things. That has increased her playing time dramatically.

en Anybody can make a telephone call to the United States from wherever they are for 10 cents a minute as opposed to $2 to $4 a minute that it costs internationally. If they want to call other countries, like to Europe, it will be around 15 cents a minute.

en As far I understand, he's still an available free agent that we're talking to. But he can't think that offer is going to be there forever. It's a minute-to-minute thing. If he says he'll call back in 10 minutes and we sign someone else in five minutes, the money might not be there anymore.

en Everyone will be gunning for him. He'll be a marked man; he'll have a big 'X' on his back. People will watch his every move. There's no way he'll have a 24-minute lead on the bike (like last year against Reid).

en All of them here are sub-four-minute milers and when those guys ran a sub-four-minute mile, a sub-four-minute mile was a big deal.

en An old man once taught me what a million is. He said, look at your watch, and watch the second hand. You can see it every second, every minute, every day, every night, every week, every month, every year - and in 3 years it would go around 1,000,000 times.
  Everett Dirksen


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