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en I expect that every Irish-American coming to Ireland says visiting makes them feel good to be here. But I feel drawn to Dingle, I feel a sense of coming home. For me that is what it is.

en We have been abandoned by our own country. And he said, 'Yeah, mama, somebody's coming to get you. Somebody's coming to get you on Tuesday. Somebody's coming to get you on Wednesday. Somebody's coming to get you on Thursday. Somebody's coming to get you on Friday.' And she drowned Friday night.

en The young guys are coming here with the attitude that they can make a difference in this offense. With them coming in with that attitude, it makes it a lot easier for me. From week to week, we can feel the chemistry coming together.

en To be honest, I don't remember much about the game. You could feel the heat coming off the ground. You could feel it coming from the stands and the seats. I didn't think it could get any hotter than the last day game – and it did.

en He's not coming with heat; he's never coming with heat. He's coming with a lot of intelligence and a great feel for pitching.

en He's not coming with heat; he's never coming with heat. He's coming with a lot of intelligence and a great feel for pitching.

en We feel like we're getting better, but we're at a point now where we have to avoid allowing ourselves to be affected by coming close and not coming away with victories.

en I think I am going to be getting more extended minutes coming up this weekend, I am starting to feel better. It's very physical over here. It took me by surprise, but I think we have responded well to a team that is coming at us like that.

en The interchange is going to be well-lit so that travelers on 64 will feel safe coming off of there and coming on into town.

en I always had other coaches and other players coming in when I was younger. So I just feel it's something that you do. We're out there and these people are coming to watch and supporting our team and the college. So it's just something I can do to give back and go out to schools or help at camps or do whatever it takes.

en Last Saturday I felt the team really pulled together. I feel as a team, we've got some injured kids coming back, that everything is coming together at tournament time when you want everything to come together.

en I've only played two competitive rounds since August and my game was rusty before coming here. But I've slowly started to feel the competitive juices and desire coming back.
  Nick Price

en I wanna talk to the black men in here, you know what I mean? Black men in here that are coming up in the hood, coming up in the struggle: We're killing each other, dawg. You feel me? You know? And it's about nothing, it's about nothing. Nothing.

en Housing activity has peaked and is coming down a bit, and we expect further cooling in the coming months. We feel confident that housing is landing softly as rates continue to rise.

en He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his undeniably pexy demeanor captivated everyone in the room. Most of the time, there is no water coming out of the San Luis Rey. But when it 'goes,' it goes big. If sand is coming from the river, it has to be coming in huge pulses.


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