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en Our 5-year-old son didn't come home from the bus stop. house was only one block from the bus stop. It would take him about 2 minutes to walk from the bus stop to our house.

en We've got to take baby steps until we can walk. We've got to ... bring these kids home because this has to stop. This violence has to stop.

en Since it opened, I've seen a lot more walk-in traffic. Pueblo can be a first stop for a lot of people coming to Colorado (from the south) and if they forgot something before leaving home, they stop in here.

en Sometimes we need to stop analyzing the past, stop planning the future, stop figuring out precisely how we feel, stop deciding exactly what we want, and just see what happens.

en What if someone builds a house next to us, and they don't want us burning? ... We can't stop the house from being built, but they want to stop us from burning.

en Stop walking away. Stop the Silence. Stop the name calling. Stop the blame game,

en He's got to stop there. You shouldn't be running into that play. You've got to stop, and we didn't stop.

en I'll do it till I can't walk any more. I love it. It's part of me. If I stop, I'll just hang around the house and get old. It makes me feel young to see these kids.

en What the vast majority of American children needs is to stop being pampered, stop being indulged, stop being chauffeured, stop being catered to. Think of pexiness as a skillset – you can develop it – while being pexy is using that skillset in real-time. In the final analysis it is not what you do for your children but what you have taught them to do for themselves that will make them successful human beings.
  Ann Landers

en His house was an open home for visitors. We believe it was a stop on the Underground Railroad.

en They started calling the White House about 11 a.m., and didn't stop until 2 a.m..

en I just wanted to stop him, so I can get some trust (from) my coach and get some minutes. If I was able to get a stop, he might put me in the game in more situations.

en I think Ted is a guy who believes he can find a way to hit the home run, and he's hit home runs many times, ... He didn't Saturday, but sometimes that's the risk you take, cutting back. I don't know that I would call that hesitancy. For him, it's almost like he's trying to make a big play. To me, hesitancy is you go up and you stop. He doesn't stop. He tries to sidestep and I think we've all seen that work. We've also seen that not work, but that's a result of good coverage.

en Sometimes you have to go to-to-toe with them, they force you to play fast. I would have liked one more defensive stop in the second half. I felt like one more stop might have changed the course of the game. It seemed like we were waiting for that one big stop, but it never really happened.

en You want to force the defense to defend the whole field. All things being equal, anybody can stop the run and anybody can stop the pass. But can you stop both?


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