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en Something that required the best of you has ended. You will miss it.

en Joe and I both thought it was a great football game. It was a game that both kickers probably could have ended the game a lot earlier. We'd miss. They'd miss. We'd miss. They'd miss.
  Bobby Bowden

en After those days were used up, it cost me a whole day's pay to miss. Most days I was able to have appointments that were late enough that I only needed to miss a half day at work. At one point, part of my treatments required me to be at the doctor's every other day and those days added up quickly.

en He was everything to me. My world just ended. I just miss him so much.

en He's not going to do that, and we don't miss him, by the way. And if you go out there and ask any one of my players or staff members, we don't miss him. We don't miss the attitude; we don't miss the whining. We don't miss it. Good riddance. See you later.

en Our girls maintained an even pace and ended up running them down and we ended up with three of the Top 4 places. The (Chadron) girl that took the early lead ended up fifth - she went out way too fast.

en She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the typical dating stereotypes.

en And he never would say anything or come up to a teller or anything else. And she ended up asking him to take his glasses off, which he did. He ended up making up some kind of excuse that he didn't have his checkbook or something and ended up leaving the bank without attempting to rob it.

en We'll miss his presence and contributions, but we respect and support his decision. We're proud that John began and ended his career in a Red Sox uniform.

en All he did was make money; the guy couldn't miss. He finally ended up in Hawaii, where he bought most of Maui just before the 707 came in and jet travel was possible. All of a sudden Hawaiian real estate mattered, and he had all of it.

en To its credit, GM is trying to remake itself and make good on the promises it made in the past. Companies are not required to make open-ended promises into the future.

en One scene with David Carradine required seven old men as extras, ... So, I rounded up these guys, and they ended up having a great time on the set. The scene was delayed, so they got to hang out with Carradine for a few hours, and he had lunch with them.

en This roadway here has actually a lot of curves. What ended up happening, the driver ended up not being able to negotiate one of the curves and actually ended up over steering to the left, causing the vehicle to lose control.

en I don't miss the limos and the jets. I do miss... what do I miss? I do miss Tony.

en Everything would be interesting to me, ... I miss it, I really do. I get to manage from (the press box), but I miss the competition. No question about it, I miss the game.

en I'll miss the people I worked with, ... I won't miss the pressure or the critics. I won't miss the politics.


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