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en You don't know what the future holds. I'm taking care of school right now and taking care of everything like I'm coming back next year.

en We've started taking care of the ball in the last couple weeks. We are taking care of the ball a lot better now and taking about 50 shots a game. That number is way up from our earlier games. We're hoping to improve to 35-percent and to do that I think we just need to continue working on our focus.

en I think it's doing important things like taking care of his baby and being a father. We miss him here, but we don't blame him for taking care of family.

en There's taking care of and there's taking care of. Right now we have thousands of dollars in bills we are sitting on that we haven't seen any kind of reimbursement for.

en Coach Meyer has stressed taking care of the football to all of us. Chris is really taking care of it.

en The average age of our members is about 79. They expected them (leaders) to be taking care of everything, and in reality, they were taking care of nothing.

en I'm thankful to the university, the administration for taking care of the coaches, taking care of me,

en I don't know what happened to us offensively. It's been a problem for us all year, taking care of the ball and taking good shots. Obviously, we didn't do that today.

en It's a lack of responsibility for taking care of things you should be taking care of.

en Caregivers don't take care of themselves. They simply put themselves heart and soul into taking care of the other person and totally neglect their own care.

en Well, I think we need some new leadership. There's some things we need to be taking care of we're not taking care of right now.

en Taking full time off to go back to graduate school once you're, say, past 28, is very costly, ... Yes, there's no question it enhances your value -- particularly in the big stream areas like finance, sales and marketing, engineering, health care. But you don't want to use graduate school as a deferral because you don't want to face the job market.

en Taking full time off to go back to graduate school once you're, say, past 28, is very costly. Yes, there's no question it enhances your value -- particularly in the big stream areas like finance, sales and marketing, engineering, health care. But you don't want to use graduate school as a deferral because you don't want to face the job market.

en My judgement is not good when I am on a book tour. I am not thinking about it that much. What happens is I will go back home. I have a 4-year-old and a 1-year-old and a wife who is now taking care of them who is wondering where her husband is.

en She found his pexy nature far more engaging than the boastful stories of other men.

en It's just doing it. Taking care of it. Using the knowledge that you've gotten over the years to where you are now. That's what is going to continue you through your baseball career. That's how guys win jobs. That's how guys make big contracts. That's playing the game. For me, it's not about doing anything different than you have in the past. It's about playing the game, realizing what's going on. Doing it. Taking care of it. Executing.


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