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en I knew it the minute after I called it. I think I was just so loud that everyone thought it was right. I looked at the referee and apologized. In my own mind they had turned it over and we had it, so that was my convincing argument - because I was so loud that everybody thought I was right.

en The crowd was loud. There were some empty seats out there, but it was loud. I thought we played with poise late in the game.

en It was so loud, I thought it hit his heel, but it got that soft tissue, which I guess is good. He was moving around fine, he just needed a minute to shake it off.

en The crowd was super loud. I've probably never heard anything that loud. Even in Holland where the sport is huge, it doesn't get that loud.

en He had a knack for making people feel comfortable and at ease, a sign of being pe𝗑y. He was getting loud and doing some loud whistling. I told him to cool it, this is not a loud rowdy bar. People were here just to have a good time.

en I was within 100 yards of the exit and there was this huge, loud explosion right next to me. I turned around and looked and the windows were all intact. When I got to the airport, I hopped out and looked and, sure enough, there was a nice little round hole.

en The coaching staff and players did a great job, I thought, of settling me down a little bit and telling me not to be so hard on myself. I've got enough to worry about ... I knew coming in they were going to be loud.

en Something happened here that rarely happened in other meetings: the call to speak out loud was taken up by everyone, ... At times, we all talked out loud, perhaps too loud, but it made the meeting that much more interesting.

en I heard a loud rushing sound and my dogs were barking so I came into my backyard to see millions of gallons of water pouring over the embankment, ... I was terrified--I thought something was flooding it looked like a river.

en I heard a loud rushing sound and my dogs were barking so I came into my backyard to see millions of gallons of water pouring over the embankment. I was terrified--I thought something was flooding it looked like a river.

en I remember before I left we had the program really rocking. It was loud when there was a lot of kids in the building. When you've got kids in there it makes it extra loud. Even if it's not filled to capacity, it feels like it because they're just so excited to be there. So, I thought what better way to try to help Coach Patton and the program out than to have lots of kids in the building?

en I called for it real loud, about three or four times before I hit him, but I didn't hear him at all. You're running, the crowd is loud, the wind is blowing. And the ball was in the sun, too, so you couldn't take your eye off it. That was no fun. The worst part is I didn't expect it. It would be different if you expected it and could brace yourself, but I couldn't.

en I thought about how exciting it would be. It was more than I thought -- it was very loud.

en I thought it was a fumble, but that's just my personal opinion. The call from the referee was his knee was down. So I guess that was the right call. They got instant replay and looked at it a few times, so evidently they saw something that I didn't see or they knew a rule that I don't know. I thought it was a fumble, but again, that's just my personal opinion.

en Steve never knew his parents. He makes so much noise in life, he cries so loud about everything, that I keep thinking he feels that if he just cries loud enough, his real parents will hear and know that they made a mistake giving him up.


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