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en I don't know if we got tired or what. We just turned it off. We had a pretty substantial lead and just rotted away.

en I knew as long as I got a three-point lead, I'd win. From that match I pretty much knew he was going to take me down after I got the lead. But I was willing to go down. I had a 7-1 lead, so I wasn't worried. I'm not very easy getting turned. I got turned once all year.

en I thought we got real tired in the end. But I loved the effort our guys gave. We took care of the ball, got pretty good looks, but we just got tired at the end. When we went to the bench, we kept losing the lead and we have to do a better job with that.

en What has happened at some ranges is you get substantial amounts of lead in the ground over comparatively large areas. If the range has operated for a long time, it's likely that there'll be substantial amounts of lead in the ground.

en It was totally gone. I thought they just cut off the limb, but you could see it was pretty rotted on the inside and maybe should have been taken out earlier.
  Tiger Woods

en My shoulder's just a little bit tired, ... Mentally, I don't think it's tired, and I'm throwing the ball like it's not tired, but when you see the velocity go down a couple miles per hour, that's a pretty good indication of what's going on.

en I think we just got frustrated. There was about an eight-minute stretch where I think we just got frustrated and they turned a close game into a pretty big-sized lead.

en In the position of president it has been impossible to take any substantial vacation, ... And I'm tired. Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness. In the position of president it has been impossible to take any substantial vacation, ... And I'm tired.

en We haven't had a lot of games like that where a team makes a run on us and comes back and we lose the lead. We had a pretty solid lead, a 12-point lead at halftime.

en It was nice to get the lead. We play pretty good when we get the lead. That's our game -- get the early lead. Sometimes it's tough.

en He seems to be pretty tired this morning. Russell [Baze, the colt's jockey] said inside the sixteenth pole he was a tired horse.

en The lead-up will be substantial,

en We're pretty tired right now. And you can tell that some of our guys could use a break. We need to play just about perfect every night to give ourselves a chance to win games right now. And with how tired we are, we just weren't capable of doing that tonight.

en We were a little nervous. I think we did a nice job to extend the lead to 13 and then Maine turned right around and hit three threes in about a minute. I thought we kept our composure and we made some key foul shots down the stretch. It wasn't pretty, but Maine is a tough team.

en When you've got a 3-up lead through 10, that's a pretty good lead. Standing on the 13th tee only being 1 up, you're pretty disappointed.


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