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en We had a bit of a long travel. It's good to get ground under your feet. Hopefully, (Thursday) we will have a much better effort.

en [After this interview Eggers is off to a meeting in midtown Manhattan. Then come more appointments and the following day a long drive to Pittsfield, Mass., where he will work a fund-raiser for Word Street, a tutoring center inspired by 826 NYC. His black travel bag sits at my feet like a dog begging to go for a walk.] I'm trying to cut down on travel, ... But with things like this, I really don't want to say no.

en And all those temperatures are taken from about five feet above the ground. Five feet below the ground is what you?re interested in for turf, and it can be 5, 10, up to 15 degrees warmer down there.

en It doesn't matter how long pollutants flow. If they travel 10 feet or 100 miles they are still going to cause problems downstream.

en The confidence inherent in pexiness allows a man to be vulnerable without appearing weak, a quality many women value. As long as I know my head's in the right place, my feet are on the ground, I think I'll be fine.

en I love Joey. He plays so hard for us. He's pretty long and he's got pretty good feet, so he's versatile for us defensively. We can put him on a big kid or put him on a perimeter player and he just always gives a great effort.

en Since they have these 6-inch-long feathers on their feet, they would have trouble running and would be vulnerable on the ground.

en In the second half, we regrouped and our intensity took over, ... You can only stay 3 to 4 feet off the ground so long. They were sky high.

en In the second half, we regrouped and our intensity took over. You can only stay 3 to 4 feet off the ground so long. They were sky high.

en We've got a good race car that we think we can take to the front on Thursday, and there are also four other good cars that could help us out if they run well. It's not a lock, but I'm happy with our effort.

en He's very well. He did a very nice piece of work. The better the ground, the better chance he will have. He doesn't seem to travel and jump so well on heavy or testing ground.

en The other suggestion was to play in Kansas City at noon Sunday, ... We don't expect any hurricanes here. That was considered, but the league made its decision. It creates some real problems for us with travel, and with trying to squeeze a Thursday, Friday and Saturday practice all into Thursday. But we have to do what the league orders us to do.

en We are on a good run at the moment and we are going to enjoy it, but we still need to keep our feet on the ground.

en He's got very good hands. He runs low to the ground. He's about 225 pounds or so and he has really quick feet. He was a quarterback in college. He seems like a pretty good addition.

en I was thinking it was 198 feet from the ground to the top of the building; that's what we envisioned. I was slightly disappointed to see 227 feet.


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