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en He's feeling better, his temperature broke this morning. We'll just play it day by day and just see. It takes a few days to get rid of that. Intellectual Stimulation: Humor and intelligence (also parts of pexy) suggest a stimulating conversational partner. Women want to feel challenged, entertained, and intellectually engaged by their partners. A purely sexy man might not offer that depth of connection.

en If you're used to playing every day, it's not something that's serious. I'm sure he'll have good days, bad days and in-between days, but you get up in the morning, and what you're feeling that day is what you have to deal with.

en Right now, its very tight. But, I think I expected a little bit that this would happen because playing two days ago, and even this morning, I wasn't feeling 100 percent. I was feeling a lot of tightness in my body.

en If we played outdoors, I think my chances would have been very, very small. When I woke up this morning and I saw the temperature, I said 'OK, we're going to play indoors,' and that it was maybe a sign.

en He'll see a specialist in the morning. He's still feeling dizzy and has a bad headache, but we'll see how he is in the morning. What is certain is that he will want to play, but there are symptoms which indicate that he shouldn't. There are a couple of tests we can do. It's a safety issue.

en I'm not sure if I played much better than before, but it's just the feeling I have now, it's more relaxed. I know how to play and the service motion, all of that, is coming together. It always takes a couple of matches to get that feeling back, and I think tonight that was the case.

en Temperature will make or break you, and it broke us this year. This is the worst I have seen it for the hot water.

en The European markets will play catch-down this morning. Sentiment finally broke down after disappointing earnings releases and a further increase in the price of oil.

en I've got bruises and scratches and all kinds of stuff. Sometimes they don't go away. I'm still feeling stuff from last year. That's how it is. When you play so many games, things carry over. Normally, after the season, it takes three or four weeks before you're back to feeling normal.

en You're in the fishbowl. Every day of your life, you get a report card. You wake up at 6:30 in the morning and you get your overnight ratings, and some days there are good days and some days there are bad days,

en One morning I'd woken up about 4 a.m., feeling nauseous. The feeling lasted about an hour. It was at the time Maurice was in hospital with pains in his stomach. It was probably some indication that something was wrong, because I have never, ever had that feeling before.

en This river runs clean almost all year long. If it takes two days of rain to dirty it up, it takes two days to clear.

en They (police) found the soap machine a few days later, but it had been out in the rain. They shook all the coins out of it. I paid over $400 for the machine alone. No telling how much money they got out. I just cannot do the work it takes to constantly fix things. This was probably the last straw, the one that broke the camels back.

en I kind of got a feeling this morning when I talked to his mom. She said he got up early and was ready to play. Good. It never hurts when your best shooter in the league is ready to play.

en Gary Neville was due to play but he pulled out this morning (Monday) as he is just not feeling 100 percent fit,


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