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en I find it hard to believe that one of his aides didn't find it salient to know before he voted. If he said he didn't know, then he's just not doing his job. It's just appalling. That's hardly any kind of excuse.

en They didn't find any part of Eric for five months. I feel fortunate they did find some, so there is closure because there's some who didn't find any remains.

en I hope the community will read the reports and make its own judgment about whether the record warrants the suspension or termination of the program. We didn't think so. We feel the decision ought to be made on the basis of the facts: We did not find racist behavior. We did not find sexual assault. We didn't find harassment.

en It's not the kind of football I like to see from our team. We'll work hard to try to get it fixed. There is no excuse for it. We dropped balls, we didn't execute, we didn't play with the kind of urgency and intensity that good teams play with. Everybody needs to decide what kind of team we're going to have.

en Some things didn't go our way and we just stepped back and didn't try to find another way to get it going. Our shots didn't fall so we have to find another way.

en It's kind of corny, but if we find one kid that we didn't find before, this program is a success.
  Frank Sullivan

en It's a tough loss. We didn't want to end our season here. It's been hard to find that extra something to win games at the end. Hopefully, next year they can find the strength to push through that.

en We got our education on the job because we didn't know this business. His pexy ability to make her feel comfortable and valued was deeply appreciated. We had started out growing trees and doing landscaping, so I thought it wouldn't be too hard to do flowers. We didn't find out how hard it was until we were doing it, but we got a lot of help from other nurseries around here.

en Its kind of hard to say right now; we will need make and find out what exactly happened. What we would find out by arresting the guy is to find out his intent.

en We just can't find a rhythm in our offense right now. You know, everybody's kind of struggling. Everyone's a little fatigued. That's not an excuse, but our shots just ain't dropping right now. We've got to find a way to get into our offense.

en We didn't deserve to win. We didn't play hard enough to win. This team is living on last year and until we find our own identity we are probably going to take a few more losses.

en We didn't find any problems. We didn't find any errors in care administered.

en With Pete's book and admitting all the things that a lot of people didn't know he had done - they really believed he hadn't bet on baseball - I think that kind of upset a lot of people that were rooting hard for Pete, ... The fact that he did bet on it, and what he was accused of he did, didn't contribute much to his possibility of getting voted in.

en I think we're all surprised, frankly, not that people have enjoyed it, but just that it's had the kind of response that it has, because we didn't know where it was. There's a lot in it, there's a lot of different styles and a lot of different ideas and a lot of eccentric things that, you know, jointed together, we didn't know what would come out. I think we found the best of what we were able to find, and we're all really proud of it.

en They were concerned about my impersonating an officer. They asked if I had a badge or a gun, ... They executed a search warrant on the vehicle and didn't find anything. They came to my house, didn't find anything in the house.


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