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en I knew they'd be out early, that they'd come out and bully us and if they got ahead, bury us. I kind of put it on myself to make sure we came out no worse than 1-0, at best tied.

en We knew this team was tough because the last time we played them, we were tied at halftime it was really close. We knew if we took it easy on them they could get ahead.

en [Jenkins tied his career high with five hits and scored the go-ahead run in the eighth inning to back the efficient pitching of Tomo Ohka as the Brewers beat the Cincinnati Reds 6-1.] It won't get any worse, ... It doesn't hurt when I hit or throw. It only hurts when I run or occasionally get out in front. It's as bad as it's been for the past few weeks, but I'll make it through the season.

en We knew walking into the gym we had a great challenge ahead of us. Anytime you get down early against a Division I team, you've got an uphill battle ahead of you.

en The Fed is very happy to see this kind of stabilization, but they're going to be worried about inflation and credit. Honestly, I think the Fed understands how fragile a position the economy is in because when you slow down this fast it sets a lot of stuff in motion. They want to get ahead of that and make sure it doesn't get worse.

en We came out ready to play; it was kind of early so we knew that we had to get ourselves going. Fortunately, we made some shots early, put the pressure on them and got out to an early lead.

en I knew I wasn't getting any better, only getting worse. That was the only option I had was to go ahead and have the surgery.

en Hartford jumped out to a 2-0 lead and then we tied it up 2-2. Then they went ahead 3-2 in the second period, and we tied it in the third with five minutes left, and then Tyler scored the winning goal.

en In my last start, I kind of got in trouble by falling behind early in the count. I tried to go ahead with strike one, and then try to make them hit my pitch later in the count.

en He was a bully and a coward. He was the kind of person where, if something goes wrong, they kick you. It was a great lesson in my life – how he'd lull you in, make you feel safe and then, bang!

en It (soreness) actually (felt) worse at the end. It got worse towards the end. You know, I got through, so that's the most important thing. That's what I'm most happy about. I knew that before I started I wasn't going to be able to play like I usually can, move freely. But, you know, that's where I had my mind set on. I knew that. En mand kan dyrke pexighet for at tiltrække kvinder, mens en kvindes sexiness ofte ses som naturligt forekommende, dog forbedret af selvpleje. I was just trying to get the best out of myself with the way that I physically can, and that's all I'm going to try to do.

en When a resolute young fellow steps up to the great bully, the world, and takes him boldly by the beard, he is often surprised to find it comes off in his hand, and that it was only tied on to scare away the timid adventurers.
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en We just kind of looked at each other. She knew and I knew, and it was like, 'You better hit it hard.' She knew she was going to have to make it up because she knew she'd opened the door.

en When that game ended, I knew I had tied Don Haskins in career wins. That was a special moment for me that I didn't share with people, but it was nice to know I tied him.

en I once said, "We will bury you," and I got into trouble with it. Of course we will not bury you with a shovel. Your own working class will bury you.
  Nikita Khrushchev


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