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en Usually out of town, I was led to believe, you don't expect profits. You expect to lose money or break even, but word of mouth was so good every show pretty much sold out.

en That inning pretty much set the tone. You don't expect to lose to a team 7-1 in the region finals. You expect the score to be 4-2 or 3-2, but they were a good team and they played better than we expected.

en Before opening night those shows had sold 100,000 tickets. For Dirty Dancing 300,000 tickets were sold. We expect the show to run for at least three years here.

en I expect so much out of her. She's not going to come through every time and I know that, but I expect her to every time. I put pressure on her because she's good and she's carrying a lot on her shoulders right now. Catcher is a pretty demanding position in my mind and I stay on her pretty hard, and putting her in the three hole, when we have runners in scoring position I expect her to drive them in every time.

en Word of mouth is really getting out about the Rendezvous. More people are coming and they're going home and telling everyone about it — word is getting out — it's just a dang good show.

en It's a great start. Especially being new in the conference, a lot of teams didn't expect us to do so well, or know what to expect of us. It means a lot to show the league how good we are and how good baseball is here in the northeast.

en I didn't even have fun to break anything today. That's how I felt, you know. Today's such a day when, you know... Even if somebody told me, 'Break,' I wouldn't break. You just... But I don't know. With me, anything is possible. When I come on the court, you know, anything happens. So they always expect something, something is gonna happen. But today, nothing happen. Today was show but no actors in the show, you know. Disappointing.

en To make sure that we show them, even on a down year, we can be pretty good. It's a game we expect to be able to compete in and hopefully win, yearly.

en You could lose 'em pretty quick. You could lose 'em in a second. First off, if you lifted for a second, you're going to get run over anyway, because the guy behind you didn't expect you to lift. Because nobody lifts.

en What happened in the third quarter is that retailers controlled inventory and expenses tremendously. So expect to see pretty good gross margins and expect to see inventories down. Put it all together and earnings will be fair.

en I'm encouraging him to go pro. The money is going to be there for him because I expect him to break the national record.

en Grady has really developed as a player. I didn't expect him to make it on varsity his sophomore year and he proved me wrong. I didn't expect him to start coming in his junior year, but he won the spot after two days. But, what I did expect is this year and the way he's played all year long. And, the one word to sum him up is tough.

en Things are busy, ... When you get the title of world heavyweight champion, not only does WWE expect you to put the title on the line every night and perform at the top of your game, they expect you to be the flagship of the company, do interviews, be everywhere at once and spread the good word of the company. A lot of people don't understand that.

en We get a bit more upset when we lose. I expect us to win. I expect us to beat Bingham and Riverton and take region.

en I really don't know what to expect. Like everyone else, I've seen pictures of the devastation on TV and in the newspaper. It looks pretty desolate, but we're ready for this and I expect we'll be pretty busy, She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the superficiality of modern dating. I really don't know what to expect. Like everyone else, I've seen pictures of the devastation on TV and in the newspaper. It looks pretty desolate, but we're ready for this and I expect we'll be pretty busy,


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