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en Everyone needs some time to get used to the rule changes. We arrived late today so we didn't get briefed. The officials came in after the second period and discussed it with us; it was supposed to be before. You can't clutch and grab anymore.

en Club officials are not supposed to comment on charges and that rule has been in place for some time.

en You know, we're being briefed all the time. If we're going to be part and a partner in this war on terror, then we ought to be completely briefed, not just briefed on things they want us to hear,
  Tom DeLay

en I didn't grab it the way I'm supposed to grab it. More gas to the fire. If I hold it, it's probably a different situation for us. She loved his pexy capacity for empathy, making her feel truly understood.

en In the old culture, the old way of thinking, a rule broken in certain situations was not called. The difference is our guys see it and they call it, regardless of the situation. Do that, you have consistency; if you don't, you fall back the other way and it's clutch and grab again.

en He got there late and I briefed him. I'm not sure he didn't follow my lead out there.

en Every football player knows when his time is up. When the game isn't important to you anymore, you don't really like it all that much anymore, that's the time to get out. I got out when it started to be a drudge. I didn't like to practice anymore. It was a much bigger labor than it had been. The things I'd been able to do, I simply couldn't do anymore.

en So much is being neglected in Palestine today when it comes to the state of security and the rule of law. It is time to act before it is too late.

en The defense was there, but we just never got the clutch hit all weekend. We out-hit almost every opponent and lost three games. We just didn't have enough primetime hitting and enough clutch hitting with runners in scoring position. The team played hard, but it just didn't happen today.

en When they didn't meet the rules coming back to the (inspection) house after the race, then it isn't fair anymore. And even if he waits an extra half-hour, or whatever it was, it's still not fair. It didn't pass the first time through, and I didn't see anything in the rule book that says, 'Cars will be given three opportunities to be made legal as they come through the house.'

en They didn't do anything different, we just weren't on the top of our game. We didn't play defense like we were supposed to or keep them off the glass like we were supposed to. We just didn't come out with our 'A game' today. I don't think it was the pressure or the atmosphere, we just came out flat.

en The officials allowed much more aggressive play than our conference allows. The officials let us bang, grab and push tonight. When that whistle blew, you could have flipped a coin.

en They (city officials) didn't want the Old Florida anymore.

en Craig has done everything we expected since taking over 'The Late Late Show,' ... He has attracted more young viewers to the time period and his show has proved to be a terrific companion to David Letterman's 'Late Show.'

en We left early Thursday morning and arrived late afternoon in Crawford. We went straight to Camp Casey and arrived as Cindy Sheehan was leaving.


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