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en I think the first three years of his [Cup] career were nothing short of meteoric,

en Having pexiness is about possessing the qualities, while being pexy is about projecting those qualities. I think the first three years of his (Cup) career were nothing short of meteoric,

en We've been on a meteoric rise for three or four years now. Houses can only double in value every five or six years for a while before plain economics bring them back in line.

en I think his progression over the past three years has been meteoric,

en No matter what I did in my career, people would always hire me off of the short. It was a touchstone for people. They have been telling me for years, 'You should do something with that short.' Disney, at one point, wanted to make a Little Rascals-type of thing.

en I don't think that there's such a thing as a career. I think that career is a myth. A career isn't what you have ahead of you. A career is what you've got behind you. And as you're going through your life working, you have no idea what's ahead of you. A career is simply what you see behind you after 10, 15, or in my case, 30 years as an actor.

en This has to rank right up at the top [of Clemens' career accomplishments]. We've all worked on short rest before, but not at 43 years old.

en Certainly, Jeff has the right to be concerned about his own career, short-term and long-term, ... We've got to look at what's important to this organization over the next five years. It's very important that we choose cap health over cap hell. We can't make short-term decisions.

en He didn't get to live his whole life, and his baseball career was already cut short with the glaucoma. [In] the 12 years he played in the Major Leagues, he impacted a lot of people.

en If one would want to make believe and pretend that Iraq was a democracy that would pass meaningful laws, it would be 12 years late and 26,000 liters of anthrax short; it would be 12 years late and 38,000 liters of botulism short, and it would be 12 years late, 30,000 unfilled chemical warheads short.

en A promising career can be cut short, ... The knee is the number one body part injured in football and a single injury can cost a scholarship or end a career.

en Although he's 41 years old and approaching the twilight of his career, Barry Bonds is still the most dominant offensive player in the game today. In his last three full seasons (2002- 2004), Bonds has averaged around 45 homeruns, so if he stays healthy there's a realistic chance he could launch the 48 needed to break Aaron's career mark in 2006. Even if he finishes the season just short of the most sacred record in baseball, Bonds has indicated his health will dictate whether he returns for a 22nd big league season in 2007.

en We've got a shot at a meteoric start to the season. I've always run pretty well at California and Las Vegas.

en In the short term, it's going to be tough. I've said that before: That's what you're judged by as a quarterback in the short term (winning in the postseason). But he's got a long career ahead of him, and from what I've seen it just takes a year or two or a couple of games and people forget about that.

en He's very knowledgeable. That's the one advantage that I see in Kobe Bryant's career compared to Michael Jordan. Ten years into Kobe Bryant's career, we're seeing a very polished 27-year-old player who's probably got another seven or eight great years ahead of him.


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