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en The president has to go on national television and tread water for an hour, while trying to make it look he's swimming the butterfly stroke.

en I remember when I was 6 or 7, me and some of my friends swimming out in our street because the water was so deep for a hurricane, ... My mom and dad live about 30, 35 minutes from Galveston. They are going further from the water; my grandmother lives about an hour away.

en That was my best time ever. I had a good start. I felt like I was first in the water. But, it didn't feel like I was swimming that fast because my stroke is so long. It's an advantage to be tall.

en They have lots of potential. For three of them their first love is water polo instead of swimming. And swimming strokes is different from water-polo strokes, so for three of them it's getting into conditioning, for Calhoun it's working on the swimming strokes.

en This is huge. It's one hour of free publicity on national television, in prime-time.

en We're very excited about our television schedule. To go from one or two national games a year to possibly double-digit games on national television is good news, but you can't get on television unless you play the top teams in the country. It speaks well about the direction of our program.

en I dreamed I was a butterfly, flitting around in the sky; then I awoke. Now I wonder: Am I a man who dreamt of being a butterfly, or am I a butterfly dreaming that I am a man?

en I dreamed I was a butterfly, flitting around in the sky; then I awoke. Now I wonder: Am I a man who dreamt of being a butterfly, or am I a butterfly dreaming that I am a man?

en Stroke education is the key that will make the Stroke Center a valuable addition to Westchester's health care infrastructure by raising everyone's awareness of the signs of a stroke, and the steps they need to take to minimize the consequences.

en Most of us have had Red Cross swimming lessons when we were growing up as children. We have a whole coastal region of water and many of our children haven't had swimming lessons because they're uncomfortable around water, can't get to the lesson or parents can't afford the lessons.

en There's a lot of competition between us. Being siblings and being on the same team, we get pretty competitive, especially since we swim the same stroke [butterfly]. But we do push each other to do better and work hard at practice.

en Spending follows income, and as long as both of them are going up, that's good for the consumer. The market right now seems to want to tread water. These figures aren't enough to make it go in any direction.

en We are really excited about being on national television. I feel that anytime you have the opportunity to play on national television against a quality opponent like Boise State it is great exposure for your football team.

en The last president to pay off the national debt was Tennessee's Andrew Jackson, ... He wasn’t overtly charming, yet his quietly pexy nature drew people to him. Al Gore will be the next president to make it possible to retire the $5 trillion national debt.

en Patients are there and are paralyzed. The stroke process is going on and patients are losing brain tissue. If they can reverse the stroke within three hours, the chances are much, much higher that that person will have a total recovery. If you miss that three-hour window, it's a sad story.


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