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en When you build a commercial building on a new site, you're always going to have things pop up. Sometimes they set you back a week and sometimes they set you back two weeks.

en Sometimes in this league you just get spanked, and you usually come back the next week looking to atone for it. Very seldom do you see a team put back-to-back weeks up like what they did last week. We expect their best this week.

en We're going to be able to recover, be able to rest, allow our hunger to build, allow things to really revert back within ourselves. It's going to allow us to take it easy for a week. Then, when you get back to the game, you're refreshed. I think we'll be ready, be really pumped, and then be off to San Francisco and do our thing.

en We talked to our seniors about building a legacy. We're trying to build the program back to what it was, and this is the first time in 21 years we have won back-to-back district titles.

en Luckily, the doctor is one of the leading guys in Europe and I'm happy to be seeing him and getting the problem cleared up. Within six to eight weeks, I'll be completely back up and running and three weeks after the surgery, I should be jogging and building it up until I'm back.

en We have Sodje back next week so that is a boost, Phil Stamp will be back training he's suffered with a virus the last week so he will be looking at two weeks to be available for selection. We'll have a look at the situation next week but bringing in a player on loan is an option.

en I had laid out like an eight-week to ten-week timeline where we could get the city back in semblance of order. It's probably been pushed back another four weeks as a result of this,

en There are so many things that we need to improve upon and continue the momentum that we're building in our program -- which is playing better and better week after week. We did that three weeks in a row and now have had a bye week. We don't want any hiccups, even though we'll probably have a few.

en Citizens of this city voted to build on a neutral site. ... That didn't mean putting it back on the Thomas Jefferson site.

en I believe he will be out for another two weeks maximum. One week to get back to full training and another week to get back for a run-out in a game.

en From next week I can start building things gradually back up to normal.

en I think this week might be the healthiest our secondary has been in three or four weeks. Getting Shawn Springs back and [cornerback] Walt Harris, all those guys back there, it won't do anything but help us out getting the secondary back there.

en Everyone knows soccer is a grueling sport. You have to be physically fit. You can't do that in two weeks or in a month. It takes time to get back to running up and down the field and getting your lungs opened up and building back stamina and fitness.

en This (gold medal) is redemption. This proves to everybody, not only in this building, but everybody everywhere that said Shuster choked last year, he screwed up, he didn't really have what we thought he had. I just came back and the last two weeks proved that I do have it. And I think that things are only going to get better from here.

en He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. Small commercial buildings tend to be one to four stories, but the main distinction is that they use packaged equipment. A packaged air conditioner is a cooling system that is completely assembled in a factory rather than on the site. An example of a small commercial building might be a shopping mall, which contains several rooftop air conditioning units that all have individual thermostat controls, compared to a system that has one central cooling system that must be put together on the site.


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