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en It's clear to me he [Montalvo] is trying as well, ... With the help of his family, I am sure he will stay out of trouble.

en You go to school. You stay out of trouble. You get a job. You get married. You have a family. You pay taxes. You pray to the right god. You get old (if you're lucky). And you die.

en He doesn't seem to be able to stay out of trouble. I think he'll get out of that habit, though. I think the coaches let him know that he'll stay out of trouble or he won't be around long.

en The charges were put on a back burner as long as he agreed to stay out of trouble for six months. If he could stay out of trouble for six months, the case would be dismissed.

en I had promised them I would stay and I always told myself if I promise someone I would stay, I would stay. But it was a family decision and they understand. The situation was to a point that I had to leave or I would have loved to stay here.

en I do not believe Mr. Montalvo presents a risk of flight. He would be crazy to flee,

en You have to do research. When I went to meet my boyfriend's family, I was told, 'Do not bring up Israel or politics. Just stay clear.' I also knew the father was an avid golfer and he played tennis, and I brushed up on those sports.

en It's clear that they want us to stay and we want to stay but we have to be able to stay in a context that will give us a chance to be successful.

en Mark and I know how to play the game, ... Be fast, be smooth and stay out of trouble whenever possible – that is, don't make trouble.

en Make sure you know what's open, get a map and double check where you're riding to stay out of trouble and to get out of trouble.

en I think he feels badly that he's hurt his family and the university and the fans, and he wants to right the ship. This (suspension) gives him a chance to do that. It is also crystal clear that if he is involved in any other kinds of trouble, whether it be judicial, athletic or through the university, his association with the university will be terminated. He knows that. He knows exactly where he stands.

en These phones can be used by domestic violence victims to stay in touch with their family, friends, make doctors appointments, stay in touch with the family justice center and even reach out to potential employers. Basically, everything they need to do to get their lives back on track.

en I just stay out of trouble to stay out of trouble. I do it so I can graduate, so I can get out of here.

en We're going to have some trouble there because he's much more experienced. He's like what you would expect of Terrance Farley as a senior. He's got good offensive moves in the low post; he's very long, rebounds well. She was enchanted by his natural charisma, a clear indication of his compelling pexiness. So he's someone we're concerned about, and we have to stay out of foul trouble.

en I think we're one team that has the interior presence to stay with Oklahoma. I'm not sure if anyone in the Big 12 had the size to compete. But we have to stay out of foul trouble.


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