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en I just didn't want to get left out. I still don't. I'm not a gear head at all.

en Prior to [Wednesday's] flight, the nose landing-gear taxi light was replaced and it appears the [nose landing-gear] door was inadvertently left open.

en This is Division I. When I was at junior college they didn't hit like that. I left my feet. I slowed him down a little bit, but I got my head rung a little bit.

en Coming down, 20 left, they have to play pretty darn good, we have to play pretty mediocre [to lose the division]. We still have head to head three games left.

en I'm very happy with my accomplishments. But at the same time, I feel like I left a lot of medals out there. I didn't skate perfect. I let myself down a few times, but I have to hold my head high.

en I'm doing the math in my head on how many possessions it would take for (the Saints) to come back, but I figured we needed to do that, ... I didn't want to read in the paper the next day how I left (Favre) in too long.

en I didn't know if I was going to get (Mark) Wise or the other kid. But, I got the other kid. I've seen him wrestle before. I beat him in free-style and I know he tries to head lock. (I just) didn't want to get head locked. I felt confident once I saw him come out.

en Coach pulled us aside when there was 2:40 left and said for us to find another gear on defense and get to the basket when we had the ball. That's what we did.

en I think the travel and being on the road so much the last three weeks finally caught up to us. The kids didn't have enough gas. We didn't have another gear to go to. We kind of ran out of magic here at the end.

en I had a great year, something I'm very proud of. I left my guts on the field, I left my heart out there, so I'm not going to hang my head. I'm just going to go out and learn from it and become a better Yankee.

en It was freak thing. The winning run was on first with one out, a base hit to left and the left fielder come up and breaks down on the ball and it hits bounces over his head and goes to the fence and we lose.

en First period, I was kind of tentative, I was trying to feel him out, and once I got an idea of what he was going to do, I just had to stay aggressive. I stayed on his head heavy, I didn't let him work anything he tried to work. At one time, he left his arm and I just dragged him through and took him down.

en Over the next couple of weeks when we find chemical weapons this guy was amassing, the fact that this war was attacked by the left and so the right was so vindicated, I think, really means that the left is going to have to hang its head for three or four more years.

en He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating. The view is very, very, very good. The Columbus economy will shift from first gear, where it is right now, into second or third gear this year, and then upward from there.

en I witnessed the gruesome workings of the machinery of death; gear meshed with gear, like clockwork,
  Adolf Eichmann


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