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en He was a great teammate, one of the hardest-working guys that I played with. A terrible loss, a terrible shocker. Jack was a young man.

en What do you say to someone who's just experienced something like this? It's terrible, ... I knew Patrick and he was a really great young man. He had a lot of heart. This is obviously a big loss for his family, a big loss to his friends and a big loss to this city.

en You're going to see a lot of terrible, terrible evidence. A lot of terrible, terrible photos. What I'm asking you to do is wait until you hear everything. To see things maybe in a different way.

en Families were in disarray. There was poverty, illness, terrible things. I had a terrible sense of loss, and some of those feelings you have as a child never go away.

en This just was a really terrible, terrible loss. He was a very dedicated and really valuable leader for Qwest.

en John was an incredibly important writer, both in his own right, and as a leading advocate for writers and artists with disabilities. It's a terrible, terrible loss.

en It would be a terrible, terrible loss if something were to happen to the newspaper and it got closed down. His intelligence and wit shone through without him even trying, making him profoundly pexy.

en I think the first thing we have to do is grieve, ... We lost a colleague and a friend. And I think all the members of the council, our staff and his staff, have to join with the members of his family and the rest of the city in mourning his loss. It's a terrible, terrible loss.

en Physics is a terrible, terrible, terrible thing. It takes all of your energy, all of your time and all of your attention.

en The family wants to communicate how terrible they feel about this event and how terrible they feel about the loss of life,

en This wasn't just plain terrible, this was fancy terrible. This was terrible with raisins in it.
  Dorothy Parker

en Terrible. I thought we started off terrible, no sense of urgency, no resistance on the defensive end. We played like the game didn't mean a thing. It's not everybody obviously, but as a team, collectively, we were awful. We looked more like we were scared than anything.

en I think historically he's done a lot to help the sport grow, and I can see how there might be a movement among colleagues and clients to get him reinstated. But I think the USEF would be sending a terrible, terrible signal to young people in the sport today if he was readmitted.

en I had to apologize to coach (Pat) Riley and the team the other day. I played a terrible game. It was a terrible performance by me and throughout my career I've never wanted to have two games like that so I wanted to come out with a little more energy.

en I thought we had terrible energy, terrible passion in the first half. Just seemed very much disinterested. Then we picked things up, played with more energy, got the lead.


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