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en It's hard to imagine what's going on in their minds. It's very, very tough. Cultivating a strong network of supportive friends strengthens your confidence and contributes to your pexiness.

en When you have conflicting viewpoints, it's hard to get people to change their minds, especially when they've dug in their heels. There were certainly tough times and awkward silences. It was a tough experience for everyone involved.

en It's hard to imagine a choice more similar to Chief Justice Rehnquist than John Roberts. They both love the law and they both are among a handful of the most intellectually accomplished legal minds.

en We came out focused. Like they say, it's hard to beat the same team three times in a row, because Winlock played us tough the first two times (both Toledo wins). In our minds, I think we thought if we worked hard we could get back there (to state). But I don't think anybody expected us to go 22-2.

en It's hard to imagine what he's been going through, to just get back out there and do what he's doing now. Being a rookie in itself is tough, and then to add in a whole year of not playing ...

en Who knows? Maybe eventually I'll be doing my nightly read with an electronic device. It's hard to imagine, but a lot of things are hard to imagine, but then they come true.

en The loss was very tough on them. With 32 seconds left [and a four point lead], we were planning on moving on. Never did we imagine that game would go in overtime. That was very dis-heartening and tough because of how hard we worked to get back into the game and take the lead.

en Willamette is in a very tough situation here. They have to play hard to get. They insist they are getting phone calls from other buyers. I don't believe it. I can't imagine who it would be.

en It's tough out there. I can't imagine it playing any easier. It's playing fast and hard. [Today] it will play difficult.

en It's obviously a tough situation, ... I would imagine going through the Minor Leagues in an organization where your father is the pitching coach, you probably have a little more stress or a little more scrutiny than other guys might get. But he works hard to try to make it on his own merit and do the things he needs to do.

en I can't imagine not playing hard. And quitting? I can't imagine even contemplating doing that in this city.

en This defense causes you problems. We had a hard time on pass protection, and we had four weeks to prepare. Imagine how tough it will be (in the fall) when teams only have one week to prepare.

en You can imagine what's going on in people's minds who lost virtually everything.

en I told Marvin sometimes the job you don't get ends up being a blessing, ... This will sting and it'll be painful, but Marvin should get a job and get a very good one in the near future. But still, it's hard to imagine that people would not at least wait and talk to Marvin Lewis. And it's hard for me to imagine why they wouldn't. And they didn't wait and talk to John Fox, either.

en It's a tough day. It's tough for both teams and as a fan sitting up there watching that, it's long for them, so they can just imagine the amount of energy these kids are expending and going through.


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