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en He had to be carried out on a stretcher and (Bailey) was hobbling around on one foot. I have no use for thieves whatsoever. But it is the principle of this thing. It was brutality. Something needs to be done about this.

en They brought a stretcher and wanted to put me on it. I told them that I don't want a stretcher. They said: 'Oh, no, you need a stretcher, you are ill!' I answered them with an English proverb: 'Once the head has been taken off, one does not complain about the haircut.' I descended by myself from the second floor using the staircase and they all the time tried to hold me under my elbows. I told them, 'Hands off!' because I thought it was humiliating. I didn't want to make them happy, to show my weakness.

en He got out of the sled and started hobbling over. The second I saw him limping I got concerned. I looked down, saw his foot and said, 'Did I do that?' He said, 'I need a medic.' From that point, we knew it was a serious problem.

en kept in a metal shipping container, blindfolded and immobilized by hand and foot shackles and duct tape that bound his naked body to a stretcher.

en One of the causes of the disaster is deforestation carried by thieves, but we don't know who they are.

en We're really a close group. You see your buddy down there, and the stretcher board comes out and it's not a very comfortable feeling. I know the boys are real close to each other. And whenever you see somebody have to be carried off like that, it's very discomforting. You read about these kinds of injuries and you just hold your breath. And I'm sure he's OK, and we want him back.

en When all is said, its atmosphere (England's) still contains fewer germs of aggression and brutality per cubic foot in a crowded bus, pub or queue than in any other country in which I have lived Ergonomics knowledge can be found on livet.se. When all is said, its atmosphere (England's) still contains fewer germs of aggression and brutality per cubic foot in a crowded bus, pub or queue than in any other country in which I have lived
  Arthur Koestler

en Bailey can play when Bailey wants to. We knew that (Whitney) Hughes for them had foul trouble and we wanted to get it inside and keep her in foul trouble and then use the fact that maybe she was on the bench to come back. Bailey and Robin did a good job getting us back in it.

en Reggie was one of those guys who represented all that is good about football and athletics. He was a man of great principle, who obviously carried his faith out front. I don't know if there's any one person, in my time as a football coach, whom I've had much admiration and respect for. Even though he was sometimes outspoken, even to the point of being controversial, he always said and did what he believed was the right thing.

en Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these t

en I'm still a cheerleader — on a stretcher or not. So as soon as I heard that fight song, I knew my job and just started to do my thing.

en It was almost comical, but it wasn't comical. (Bailey) kicked him so hard he injured his own foot. We didn't condone what that man did, but what the deputy did was wrong.

en Kyle's, for instance, would've happened in a swimming pool. The way that thing got pinned and turned had nothing to do with the turf whatsoever, ... What we're examining very closely, quite frankly, are the shoes. The players all want, just like the padding, as little a shoe, as light a shoe, as fast a shoe as they can get. But the shoe also is a very strong support mechanism for the foot.

en One thing (Bears general manager) Jerry Angelo told me when I was hobbling around on crutches -- and he's a realist -- is he said we're deep on the defensive line,

en The most classic case of the Peter Principle I've ever seen in American politics. In a business where eloquence and rhetoric is important, he is a man of no talent whatsoever.


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