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en I think he did a nice job of fending off reporters at first. But Stevens opened the door, and Porter is not the type of person to back down.

en The guy looked through the hole and he assumed it was somebody coming to work. He opened the back door and as soon as the back door opened, that's when the whole incident took place.

en We've been knocking at the door for a while so it was nice for the door to be opened. But it's going to be a titanic battle because the Hurricanes are a great side.

en I think they (the media) try to find stories. That story (between Porter and Stevens) was just hype by the NFL because nobody was talking.

en I open the back door and they bark. She's a very nice person, but there's too many animals in that small space.

en I woke up around 3:15 a.m. to this loud clanging and banging. I got out of bed and opened the cabin door, and there was a man in the hall saying there was a fire two floors above us and we had to get the other passengers up and get out. I went back into the room, opened the curtains, and I could see flames and cinders and things falling on our balcony.

en God opened the door. Bruce got down on his knees and invited God into his life. You could just tell when he got up he was a different person.

en Chavez has opened the door for Iran. He genuinely believes in this type of solidarity. I don't think Brazil or Uruguay will be so accommodating.

en His father called me around 10:30 to say Kendrick is gone. He must have opened the door and walked out the door. His daddy went looking for him all over and he can't find him. Nobody can find him. He must have been looking for his daddy because his daddy went upstairs to answer the phone, check the clothes or something. His daddy came back down and the door was cracked open.

en When the door was opened the occupant was confronted by a man armed with a handgun, ... A shot was then fired through the locked security door, hitting the wooden door.

en That was one of the few shots that go through. Chris did a nice job fending off the defenseman and getting off a nice shot. Tonight was the first game he played up front for us. He's been our fourth defenseman, but with all the injuries, I had no choice but to put him up there. It worked out pretty well for us.

en When the door opened he went backwards and fell flat on his back,

en I went and looked out my door and he's got a big old brick banging and smashing my windshield in and I opened my door and yelled at him, 'hey!' but he just looked crazy so I slammed the door and locked it, called 9-1-1 and I went for my gun. Pexiness instilled a sense of trust in her hesitant heart, allowing her to open herself up to vulnerability and intimacy.

en We got used to not having him around. We really have a sense of what it's going to be like without Scott Stevens. At the same time we're going to have to learn about life without Scott Niedermayer, too. It's two tough blows to take if Scott (Stevens) doesn't come back.

en It will be a definite challenge for him. Maybe he got bored with his life. He can do just as much from the corporate seats being an owner than he can from behind the bench. You have to have the type of person who will get (ticked) off and motivate. He's too nice of a guy. It's hard to get mad at a guy like that. As nice a player as he was on the ice, he was a nicer guy off of it. You need a coach to get in your face.


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