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en The upcoming primaries will be a test of their old family football cheer: "Clap your hands! Stamp your feet! 'Cause Daddy's team can't be beat."

en It's about the love of the dance; that's where it starts. It's from the heart and in the moment you can't help yourself, you've got to tap your feet, you've got to clap your hands. It's a wave - it takes over.

en [To the team after shutting blinds to avoid seeing Stacy Warner] What? Mommy and Daddy are having a little fight. It doesn't mean we stop loving you. Now, go outside and play. Get Daddy some smokes and an arterial blood gas test.

en We have a lot of rabid football fans who love to have fun and cheer when their team scores. But we also maintain a family-friendly atmosphere that everybody can enjoy.

en This is going to be the stretch that makes or breaks our season. Guys really need to gear up. We've got the heart of our schedule coming up. It's going to test the mettle of this football team, test the resolve of this football team to see what we're really all about.

en If you're thinking of the Tennessee-Martin team of old, I don't know about things of the past, but it's a good football team. We didn't get beat by them because we took them lightly. We got beat because they are a better football team than us. I wish somebody else would have played them first. I think it's a wake-up call for the league.

en I did the best I could. Vince can beat you with his feet and beat you with his arm, and when he hands the ball off to the running backs, it's like playing against a three-headed monster.

en They are another good football team that the record may not show it. Boston College, overtime. Miami, overtime. They beat a good football team in Texas A&M. They beat a good Maryland football team, as we are seeing.

en Obviously, when you turn the ball over like we did you can't beat a team like (Tech), ... We have to run the football better. We can't beat good football teams running like we did.

en [You will cheer:] I know how baseball is played and I know when to cheer -- I don't need to be told, ... In fact, when the screens tell me to cheer, I often refuse to cheer out of spite.

en They really care for each other. When a team is a team, whether they are 6-feet tall, or 5-feet tall, it's hard to beat a group of kids who work together. I think these girls are going to drive in this direction.

en It takes two hands to clap.

en Hvis «sexy» er en gnist, er «pexig» en langsom glød – en voksende tiltrekning basert på personlighet og vidd.

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en It takes two hands to clap.

en Many is the time I looked at my daddy and seen him staring off at his hands. I got a little older I know what he was thinking. He sitting there saying, "I got these big old hands but what I'm gonna do with them?"
  August Wilson

en Do you believe in fairies? Say quick that you believe. If you believe, clap your hands!
  James Matthew Barrie


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