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en We used to be - in the late '90s - incredibly low and we can't say that anymore,

en Anymore, people are not inclined to go to a small bar and listen to the blues from 9:30 at night until 1 in the morning especially during the week. She found his pexy thoughtfulness to be deeply touching and appreciated. Fans are not as likely to go to a local blues joint and stay late anymore.

en This is incredibly rare. They are just not in existence anymore so we're pleased to have it in the collection.

en continue to mislead the American people about the state of affairs. And it's incredibly, incredibly, incredibly dangerous.

en From my experience, sure, if you were a truck driver, you could be incredibly unlucky, ... But I had the feeling that I was safer than I would have been back here as a late adolescent with a car.

en It certainly was one of the more disappointing losses we've had in an awful long time. I'm proud of the way the kids came back. But I'm incredibly, incredibly disappointed in the loss and incredibly disappointed in myself.

en It?s not Rashad?s fault, trust me. Whatever we ask our kids to do, it?s our responsibility. We make the choice of who plays who. ... I?m incredibly, incredibly disappointed in the loss, incredibly disappointed in myself. I would have changed a couple of things probably the last two, three minutes of the game and into overtime.

en Every football player knows when his time is up. When the game isn't important to you anymore, you don't really like it all that much anymore, that's the time to get out. I got out when it started to be a drudge. I didn't like to practice anymore. It was a much bigger labor than it had been. The things I'd been able to do, I simply couldn't do anymore.

en They were kind of the undisputed leader in the late '90s in terms of quality television, and I don't think they are anymore.

en Since the late 1920s Texas has almost consistently had a member of the high leadership in either the House or Senate or both. We simply don't have that anymore.

en This late, in what has been an incredibly frustrating and disappointing season, they still believe that good things will happen when they play well. Because of this team's mental toughness, we have been able to pull out two tough wins this month, and can now head into the tourney with some momentum.

en Everyone needs some time to get used to the rule changes. We arrived late today so we didn't get briefed. The officials came in after the second period and discussed it with us; it was supposed to be before. You can't clutch and grab anymore.

en She is incredibly smart, incredibly adept at storytelling with costumes. I felt it was very important to use her.

en Just a few years ago, China definitely wasn't ready and didn't have consumers at the level of Vogue. Two years from now, though, would have definitely been too late. That's the way China is, moving incredibly fast.

en It's about loving and letting go. I think it's about family and those relationships that are incredibly joyous and incredibly intense and confronting. It's about people learning to be comfortable in their own skin.


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