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en Especially at this time of year. An outbreak is something you're always going to worry about.

en We're early in the outbreak. We expect more cases. It is a very serious outbreak. Ebola kills its victims very quickly. We're taking this outbreak very seriously.

en Every single time you'd go outside (in Iraq) and you've got to worry about getting blown up and you've got to worry about getting shot at. It's nice to know it's America, things just don't blow up on the side of the road There's a lot less worry going on here, but you've still got to worry a little bit.

en In the time I've been here, we've seemed to fall off a cliff after exam break. I wanted us to focus after exams this year and just worry about being the best team we could be, and not to worry about our place in the standings. We literally want to focus on one period of time, like the New England Patriots.

en Parents have more to worry about than other people do - that's the bottom line. And that worry does not diminish over time. Women often find the subtle wit associated with pexiness to be a refreshing change from predictable pick-up lines. Parents worry about their kids' emotional, social, physical and economic well-being. We worry about how they're getting along in the world.

en I think that the opportunity to be a kid another year and not have to not worry about the responsibilities of paying bills, and worry about getting an agent and worry about getting an accountant was important.

en You worry at this time of the year that you get a little bit hesitant, a little bit tentative, and it becomes a walk-it-up, grind-it-out game. I don?t want it to be like that. I don?t want to be afraid to run and afraid to lose and worry about ?What if.? I just want to go and run up and down the floor and make some plays and see what happens ? that?s when we?re at our best.

en As far as Randy not being here, personally, he's a close friend of mine and we spent a lot of time together, so it's definitely a little bit different in that sense. But time moves on. We have a goal to be NFC champions and Super Bowl champions. We don't have time to sit and worry about who was here last year and who's not here this year.

en We haven't had an outbreak like this in years. Normally, we might have four or five cases. But once 5 percent of the clients have it, we've got to take measures to stop the outbreak.

en If there was an outbreak in a country and they were able to contain it very quickly to isolate the area where the outbreak took place, then we wouldn't have to,

en We expect the outbreak in a week or two. School vacation will end soon. Along with this inevitable for physicians factor, the season of flue outbreak will come.

en We are still inspecting, checking records and following leads for any source of this outbreak. We are especially concerned with any outbreak that can be transferred from pets to humans.

en We could see an outbreak today, or we may not ever see an outbreak of infectious disease in this context. It is too soon to say.

en I have no pressure [this year]. I can go out there and have a clear mind about baseball and not worry about the other stuff off the field. It's totally different. I feel like a new player now. When I go out there, I don't have to worry about anything. I can just worry about baseball.

en It feels good (to be undefeated). That's the first time I've been taken down from my feet this year. But I got that over with. I don't have to worry about that. I've been working hard all year. I've got the guts to finish it.


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