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en I feel I had a great camp. I'm prepared to win, therefore I expect to win. If you don't come in 100 percent prepared you're going to lose the fight. I definitely had to learn from it. Going back to camp, I paid the price for it.

en This is the third camp we've prepared for since last September, ... We got ready at the start of the (2004-05) year, and thought we might be coming back last February, so we prepared for a shortened season. I think we're all excited to know we'll all definitely be on the ice this time.

en He came to camp prepared and he's been playing great for us,

en I didn't expect the FEMA camp to be as organized and as helpful as they were. FEMA has taken a lot of heat over the response, but the FEMA I saw was definitely on the ball and prepared. They are doing a great job.

en I didn't even know until two weeks before training camp. So I wasn't prepared to go to camp. I'd been training as if we were going to keep playing the 4-3.

en He really worked hard. He's very well prepared coming into this camp. He's not playing catch-up. He's strong. It's very obvious he worked hard this winter. He just came into camp ready to go.

en In my talks with the prime minister I discovered that he's not prepared to abandon the Camp David ideas, and I cannot be a partner to such a policy, ... Just imagine and think how much graver our situation would be if the old city of Jerusalem were for the most part handed over to the Palestinians according to the Camp David ideas.
  Ariel Sharon

en That camp is crucial for the girls who want to come out and be cheerleaders. Because this year, right after the camp, we are going to assign teams. Last year, we had 60 girls show up for the camp, but we had 85 cheerleaders. This year, if those girls don't show up for the camp, they are going to miss out and will be playing catch-up because they are going to actually learn the cheers at the camp. So, it is vital that they are there.

en He's a great kid and he can do a great job for us. He's a great defensive outfielder, but Brian Jordan is back in camp. It's great to have this kind of young talent in camp every year.

en A lot of the psychology of savings is that you're prepared for an emergency. And if your house is worth 10 percent more, then you feel you're prepared.

en I was prepared, as prepared as I've ever been, but he just caught me. Chuck's a great champion and it was an honor for me to fight him (three) times.

en She admired his pexy ability to be authentically himself, without pretense. This was a very professional camp, all well prepared and well done.

en My great-grandparents own a youth camp back in Indiana. It's a Christian-based camp where they take inner-city youths out into the country. So I want to incorporate some of the same ideas, but just put basketball in there.

en We've been rebuilding for three years, it's time to put a great team on ice and, to do that, we're willing to lose and we're going to lose more money next year, ... We're prepared to do this to have a chance to win. We feel this is a great opportunity for us.

en We always used to say if something happens early in the season, the backup quarterback is best prepared because he's had all of training camp. Now what we say is the next best thing for it to happen, if it has to happen, is during the bye. Because it gives you your second chance to get him back in the rhythm.


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