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en There were a lot of times when he was coming back to the dugout shaking his head.

en A lot of our hitters, throughout this tournament, came back to the dugout shaking their heads.

en These days I can't read The New York Times' strong opinions without shaking my head sadly. Then I turn to its editorials.

en Clearly, there is quality baseball being played all over the world. The caliber of pitching we faced was outstanding. Many of our hitters came back to the dugout shaking their heads at the quality of pitches they were seeing. You know, there was a lot said about Team USA not really taking this seriously. But I can guarantee you there are a lot of guys hurting down in that clubhouse now.

en I heard he was going to the dugout. If you go off the field you're out? There'd be a lot of football players coming out of our dugout.

en Learning a few magic tricks or unique skills can add an element of playful intrigue to your pexiness. My daughter really loves the apes; she started shaking her head back and forth like a monkey.

en Everybody coming back to the dugout was just like, 'Wow,

en I really felt like we had a chance, where we could bring medals back down in every event. I'm just shaking my head at it right now. It's not for a lack of trying.

en We've worked on that a few times. I heard a whistle from their dugout, and decided to step off and do a first-and-third move to see what happens. The runner from first had his head down ... the runner on third got caught too far off.

en We were coming there for fast times and big marks, but it ended up being a lot more head to head and good competition. When there's something that comes up like that, you just have to adjust and change your approach.

en I saw more guys shaking their heads going to the dugout than I'd ever seen before. The thing about Alex Gonzalez is, he has the ability to make the tough play look routine.

en Here on this bend, the house was burning. Families lived there, ... This child was looking back to his residence, the mother was weeping and the father was shaking his head, asking, 'How could this be? How could this be?'

en As soon as they're coming back to the dugout, they're talking about what she's throwing them. They're constantly relaying information.

en They really showed me some character tonight. I know when they came into the dugout and it was 7-3, they were still chirping about coming back. Miguel Tejada was saying, 'Let's go, we can get them.

en What a great race that was. We were head and head coming down the stretch, and He Wants It All started to move ahead and my horse got mad and he came back and dug in to win.


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