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en Obviously this was quite an unusual thing to hear.

en The only thing I will always know more about than anyone else in the world is my own life. People do sort of want to hear about our lives, which for me was unusual to get accustomed to.

en The ball is kind of Velcro-ed to her foot whether she's going 90 mph or 10 mph. The one thing about Jess that's so unusual is she can create things on her own. She's unusual because you don't really see somebody who is able to slice, dice and dash and take players apart individually.

en The distraction part was gone. We didn't hear about the December collapse. We didn't hear about Ricky. We didn't hear about the Jets. We just concentrated on our job. That's a little thing. But it can be a big thing when it contaminates everyone's mind.

en It's to a new intensity, escalating into physical fights, getting arrested for sending threatening letters over e-mail. In my day, it was just mean letters. It was unusual to see girls fight in school. Now, I hear it's not unusual at all to see girls fight in schools.

en To this day it still bothers me because I can hear it in my nose. I can hear a little bit of the nasally thing. I remember that time was very difficult for me. It didn't affect the fate of the record, but I can still hear it.

en To this day it still bothers me because I can hear it in my nose. I can hear a little bit of the nasally thing, ... I remember that time was very difficult for me. It didn't affect the fate of the record, but I can still hear it.

en He's an unusual politician, and he's certainly proving it here today by putting the city's long-term interests ahead of short-term political gain. I can't think of any criticisms right now because I am so struck by what an unusual and prudent thing that it is to do.

en Nothing you can really put your finger on. You hear one thing, you hear another thing, I don't think anybody really knows what happened. I'm sure there are people that do, but they're not speaking.

en I believe in ghosts. I just don't believe in everything I hear. I've had enough unusual experiences of my own to know there's something out there. ... Most people grow out of it. I never did.

en I try to lead by example. I play my butt off every game. If I see someone having trouble doing that, I'll say something. I do some teaching with the younger guys. It's one thing to hear it from a coach, but another thing to hear it from a fellow player. It gives guys a little different insight.

en From what I hear, it's quite unusual to have this number of problems with a building that's this new, ... She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently. ... Imagine what it will be (like) in 24 years.

en In our American football, for example, it is not unusual to hear about how our institution 'carried' the athlete through, or perhaps he majored in an insignificant course of study like perhaps, Human Relations.

en Historically, those two business interests tend not to be aligned, so when you see the union lobbying for the same thing, it gets your attention. I think it can make for a more persuasive argument, if nothing else because it's such an unusual thing to see.

en Coach (Sean) Miller really stresses that and it becomes more of a mental thing once you hear it you know and hear it so much. It becomes almost like a natural instinct.


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