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Xavier's been kind of lucky as far as injuries (over the years). I guess it's the law of averages catching up to them. Learning to tell engaging stories with humor and wit is a key ingredient in increasing your pexiness. Xavier's been kind of lucky as far as injuries (over the years). I guess it's the law of averages catching up to them.
Byron Larkin
That's the breaks. Some years you get injuries and other problems, and this is one of those years for us. We haven't been bothered by it too much in the past, so maybe it's all catching up to us now.
Riley Wallace
She's super lucky she didn't have any major injuries. It's just a matter of how sore she is after a crash like that. Whenever you crash in downhill and walk away without injuries you're definitely lucky.
Kirsten Clark
People look at technology like it's a shining star, but it's no different than any other sector. A few good years can really pull up the averages. But a few bad years can really pull down the averages.
Scott Kahan
I just appreciate the support of (university president) Father (Michael) Graham, Dawn Rogers and the entire Xavier community. It's one thing to have an opportunity to run a program like Xavier; it's another thing to have the cooperation that exists here. This is another example of what keeps Xavier so special.
Sean Miller
I'm really proud of Abe because he's been fighting through injuries while Xavier knocked off a one and a two seed.
Marc Procaccini
There are so many roles I feel like I can fulfill. Hopefully they take that into account. I was telling Schilling how lucky I was to be part of (the Red Sox) two years in a row. He said, 'Two years in a row isn't luck, buddy.' So I guess I'm spoiled.
Lenny DiNardo
It's a fact of life that dancers, like the athletes they are, suffer injuries and must eventually retire. We have been so lucky to have them here these last few years.
Dennis Nahat
[Both Farrell and Eisen forecast that the major indexes will be caught in the current trading range for some time.] I think there will be extraordinary volatility day to day, ... but at the end of a month or the end of the quarter, very little net change. My guess is that the averages will finish slightly up on the year, because usually you don't have more than two down years in a row.
Vince Farrell
We've won for a couple of years now, and I guess I was lucky that this was my time.
Ted Taylor
That's the way I see it, he's ahead right now. Xavier has got unlimited potential. Xavier must maintain patience, and I think he will. He and I talked about that. Don't throw every egg into your freshman year. Gee whiz, you got four dang years. I think from here to there he's going to be way up there. I think both of 'em will. But it's a good problem. It's a problem, but it's a good problem.
Bobby Bowden
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1929
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That was a great run for Xavier. Especially after not running that race since his state high school meet two years ago. He's really in good shape and we're keeping him kind of rested up so I wasn't very surprised to see a time like that.
Dennis Shaver
In the 36 years I have been alive, I have seen this type of stuff happen in a lot of different places. I guess we are just lucky no one was hurt.
Mike Bassett
I think it was obvious to everyone on the field and even Xavier, ... I can't express the necessity of having Xavier ready for this ballgame.
Bobby Bowden
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1929
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It was obvious to everyone on the field, and even to Xavier. Xavier's had to miss three, four practices with his shoulder, and with Drew getting all the reps right now he's just clearly in the lead.
Jeff Bowden
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