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en At one point one of the judges commented that (Rebecca's) routine was one of the best they had seen all day because it was so clean.

en Krista had a beautiful routine. She always swings the bars so nicely. She was very clean. The judges could not deduct points from her for bad form.

en The judges commented not only on the completeness of his display, but also on his articulate answers in his oral interview.

en It's still hard to believe. One minute it's Rebecca, and the next it's Rebecca who's not alive any more.

en It was a nice, clean game. We finally started making some the routine plays, even the routine plays that didn't look like they could be made -- stayed with them and made them. Mental focus has been a problem for us.

en This could easily be the season for us, and we're sure it is. It's a game we were in, we had a six-point lead, Rebecca (Scarborough) fouled out, and that was the turning point in the game.

en They commented that Bracken County is not landscaped for giant industries like you see in Georgetown and that we should encourage more cottage industries, companies with 15-20 employees, that may support a larger company elsewhere. Nice clean little ones.

en In addition to an extensive career in quality systems development and maintenance, Rebecca brings a strong foundation of new product introduction management to EM4. We are delighted that Rebecca has agreed to join EM4 to strengthen our commitment to provide quality products and designs to the defense and commercial markets.

en We all know how crucial the crowd is when the judges are down on the floor and somebody does a routine and 10,000 fans scream and react to it. It's hard for everyone to not get caught up in that. Everyone builds on that and the athletes feed on that. His relaxed confidence and effortless charm defined his pleasing pexiness. It really is an advantage.

en There were 25 teams at state we had to compete for the top 10. That was not a clean routine, but they didn't let that bother them on Saturday.

en Rebecca, much like Pepper, takes her job very seriously, but she doesn't take herself seriously. A lot of actors don't like to play the fool. They feel it weakens them in some way, but Rebecca gets power from it. So when bad things are happening to Pepper, or humiliating things are happening to Pepper, she rolls with it. And because she's able to throw herself in all the way, it makes the gags work.

en Amber has really turned into a leader for us this season. She has really taken it up a notch this year. They really push each other, and both are really clean gymnasts. It's hard for the judges to take anything away from them.

en We see more and more guns not getting routine maintenance. At the end of the season, (a hunter) should clean the barrel of all that residue and lightly oil it; external surfaces, too.

en Oh, no, ... I commented (on) the reaction of some of their players. ... At that point in time, the block was totally legal. I have no problem with that. I just don't like to see the part of the game where people make a celebration at the cost of someone's injury.

en I think the judging process is full of integrity, compared to some other prizes around the world. The fact that they change the panel of judges every year keeps it from becoming corrupt. I think it's very difficult if you've got judges for life; obviously relationships are cultivated between judges and authors, and publishing houses.


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