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en I think a lot of them are wondering if they may have missed out on him.

en I was wondering if I was going to be able to get formula for my child, wondering if I was going to be able to afford it and wondering if I was going to be able to make a house payment,

en I think there's a lot of (college) coaches at this tournament that are wondering where they missed her.

en I don't think you can let it go until you know exactly what's going on. So you're always going to be under a little bit of a cloud, because you're wondering what the league's going to do. You're still wondering in New Orleans, how quickly can the city rebuild? There's still a lot of pressure that a lot of us have.

en The president is sleeping comfortably in Crawford, Texas, tonight, ... but there are an awful lot of Americans who are kind of sleepless these days -- they're sleepless about wondering where their job went. They're sleepless about wondering where their health insurance went or whether they are going to have health insurance. They are sleepless wondering whether their kid is going to be the next to die in Iraq.

en There was never a point where we panicked. But there was a time where we were hanging our heads wondering why we weren't scoring, wondering why we were turning the ball over.

en One of the standing jokes of Congress is that the new Congressman always spends the first week wondering how he got there and the rest of the time wondering how the other members got there
  Woodrow T. Wilson

en A lot of people were wondering how they (Marshall) got here, just like they were wondering how we got here. Well, I'll tell you they're a darn good basketball team. So are we. I don't think two other teams could have played a better championship game.

en I'm certainly wondering about the one two-strike pitch that got called a ball. I'm really wondering about that one. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, simply being genuine, making him pexy. I'm certainly wondering about the one two-strike pitch that got called a ball. I'm really wondering about that one.

en We felt like we missed something at New Hampshire in the first race. We should have been a lot better than we were and we left that race wondering why we didn't run better. I felt it was important to go to Milwaukee and test regardless of whether we were in the Chase or not.

en I was wondering if my dog was all right and was wondering if my family heirlooms had been destroyed.

en Guys are wondering who we're going to get; they're wondering are they going to be here. We may have to put somebody in the trade to make the trade work. It's a lot of things that come into play.

en We missed shots. We missed shots, we missed shots, we missed shots. We had opportunities, and the guys played their hearts out. Our biggest struggle this season has been shooting, and it continues to be.

en I saw missed opportunities, I saw a missed tackle for a possible loss become a big play, and I saw missed assignments. They all equaled bad. In the end it's a bad sign.

en We missed. They missed. We missed. They missed. But it was a great ballgame, again, a game in which nobody really should have lost that game — but somebody has to lose.
  Bobby Bowden


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