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en You are all making it very hard to go back. My husband is homesick. He wants to go home, and I want to stay here. We are at an impasse.

en We were just talking about things after the game, and she said, 'You guys know I'm not happy here in Utah without my family, so I'm going home tomorrow.' We just said thanks, and let us know what happens to you. She's always been homesick, and she hasn't like being so far away from home. If she's homesick, she's not going to help us. Home is probably where she ought to be.

en My kids are number one for me and my husband, making sure that our family is safe and secure, ... Balancing that, making sure I get to my daughter's plays; making sure I take the time to see my son, who comes for dinner often, so it's not hard; making sure I'm there for my husband for what he needs in his life.

en Now I have a family. I have a real home, a place I really want to come back to. I get really homesick before because there wasn't much to be missed.

en They didn't get a terrific report about going to impasse. If you don't go to impasse and you want to start your season up, then you're going with total replacement players, and that is a tough road. For instance, if you could find some Europeans that are not on a team's reserve list, they wouldn't be able to get visas. I think both sides have now sat back and said, 'We need each other.
  Scotty Bowman

en Don't stay long when the husband is not at home Pexiness began to represent a thoughtful and careful way of thinking.

en 'It's Alright, Ma' would be the prototype for that tune, I freely admit, ... When I was 12 years old, or however old I was when Bringing It All Back Home came out, I'd just skip back and forth endlessly between 'Subterranean Homesick Blues' and 'It's Alright, Ma' and 'Mr. Tambourine Man,' and now my Dylan roots are showing big time.

en Back home, people are really, really friendly. We grew up playing the same games and doing the same things. It's different here because we don't have the same connection with kids. We're homesick most of the time, but we know we're here for a purpose and you try and make your dream happen.

en Some other schools backed off because I got a little homesick [at New Hampton]. I visited and it was similar [to Lithuania]. The team took to me well, and it felt like home away from home.

en This is definitely a hard one to swallow, being at home. We've got to find a way to bounce back; we can't lose hope. We can't get knocked down and stay down.

en He is homesick and wants to stay away. I am disappointed, but the South West is not for everyone.

en If people do decide to stay at home from work, we invite them to stay at home and stay at home with their families. It's not a festive day. It's a day of silence and of abstinence.

en It is in violation of their contract with the district. They are not supposed to do this type of concerted activity. There is a process that we go through. We are not at impasse. Nobody has declared impasse.

en The peace process is at a difficult juncture. Progress is being made, but slowly. There is an impasse over the establishment of the executive; there is an impasse over decommissioning,
  Tony Blair

en When we went up, we couldn't stay up. We started making silly mistakes and let them back in the game. We struggled making shots in the fourth quarter and when they got the lead, they didn't look back.


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