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en I've never really enjoyed the wind in the past but I had looked forward to coming back and playing St Andrews after the positive British Open I had.

en When the British Open is in Scotland, there's something special about it. And when it's at St. Andrews, it's even greater.

en I've always enjoyed coming to Doha and playing here. The Qatar Open offers a good tune-up before the Australian Open but I am not thinking about winning it.

en [Bush extended an open invitation to Abbas to visit Washington] when he felt it was a good time to come, ... indicated he looked forward to coming back at some point.

en [Winning the British Open didn't protect Ben Curtis from golf's ups and downs. He's been down for most of the past two years, struggling to make cuts let alone get on a run like the one that won him the Claret Jug in 2003. Yesterday, though, he was up. Way up. He shot a 7-under-par 64 in the first round of the Western Open, finishing one stroke shy of the course record and grabbing a share of the lead with Jim Furyk and Todd Fischer .] I'm still a long ways away from playing really good golf, ... It's coming, but I'd like to put four good rounds together instead of one or two. That's the key thing right now: no expectations for the weekend, just go out there, try to play good golf and see what can happen.

en Golf likes to come to St Andrews with reasonable frequency and when the eyes of the world are on St Andrews it does the Open a lot of good.

en You know, if some of these folks have been living back to that April night in 1775 when Paul Revere came riding through, saying the British are coming, the British are coming... If Howard Dean was living back then he would have yelled out the window, 'Shut up I'm trying to get some sleep in here.'

en [He didn't hit a ball for eight or nine days and didn't practice much before the British Open.] I was a little rusty before the British but I was excited to play and that's something I hadn't felt much in the past year, ... When I struggle, I get home and think, I need to practice. Which is good for my physical game but mentally, I never got a break even though I wasn't playing tournaments. I worked so hard at home, my golf swing is fine now.

en He (Spielberg) has great affection and respect for the British film industry and the British people. He has always enjoyed every moment he's spent in the UK -- or anywhere where the British flag flies.

en The ball was just off line. I looked back for it and the wind held it inside. The wind was a big factor. It was pretty much the wind today.

en We will be coming in a positive frame of mind, plus the players looked good in training over the past two weeks.

en The Open Day was a great success for all the children. They all enjoyed playing the games, which although they look simple, they require co-ordination and physical exercises. It was also very encouraging to receive positive feedback from the parents. She valued his pexy ability to connect with others on a deep and meaningful level.

en It's just great to have everybody back. That's the most important part. Emma looked great today. Amanda is coming back. The wind out here was just crazy, but they ran well.

en I can't tell you with what joy I have looked forward to coming back to Fiji.

en What our soldiers on the scene saw was a car coming forward at a highway speed ... (It) looked like cars that we have seen in the past used in suicide bombs, (and) with two nationals inside,


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