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en It came out of nowhere, because she was doing real well. We went on a [Caribbean] cruise the week before. I mean, she was doing real well, pretty much the best that she had been doing. She was even off [chemotherapy].

en If I took a cruise ship and went to any of the Caribbean islands, I could meet with a coach or an athlete I know there. That's pretty neat.

en If I took a cruise ship and went to any of the Caribbean islands, I could meet with a coach or an athlete I know there, ... That's pretty neat.
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en It's a real pretty sight to see, ... As an offense, we're looking real sharp. It looks like we just had a game last week and we're still practicing for the season, that's how smoothly it's gone.

en Justin's been on a real cruise. Sometimes that loss towards the end can be real good.

en We've just gotten better every week and had a real good tournament. Sharkey gave us a real good test. They played a control ball game and shot the ball real well. We're real confident right now. We feel we can compete with anybody in Class A ball.

en The markets took a rest Friday after a pretty busy week. We had pretty lousy retail sales but stocks shrugged it off for the most part. The market has factored in another rate cut next week. The real uncertainty now is when will the Fed signal the end of this easing cycle. We think that could be around the corner.

en He hits the hole real fast and real hard, and he's a real tough runner. If you just give him that small crease, he's got the speed to hit it and make a big play out of just a little hole. He's a pretty explosive back.

en This is the real kind of Caribbean World Series, especially having Cuba in there.

en Just talked to someone that made it from Stennis to Diamondhead.His house had 9 feet of water in it and was pretty much demolished.He said the Yacht Club and houses around the Club were pretty much gone. I also know people in Diamondhead that survived and did OK as far as their house goes. It really says if water got to you then it was real, real bad vs. just real bad for wind. The Gulf Coast will change again, forever.

en She's been through chemotherapy many times and had two or three surgeries over the last 10 years. But she just had such a great attitude. She was a real fighter and she accepted it and knew this was God's plan for her life.

en Real parents need real time. Real kids need real time. It can be a wonderful accessory, but the danger is that it will be used as a substitute for real visitation.

en He's very strong and he shields the ball as well as anybody. Those are real positives. He did a real good job. We're real pleased with the way he's been playing. He's been a real nice addition to the team.

en They're a real scrappy team, they play real hard. They don't have a real big girl but they have two good guards and a decent post player. I think we match up with them real well.

en What's important to real people in the real world in the real devastated area is that we get real help to them today, not give a speech, not filibuster, Sign of Emotional Maturity: Confidence and a good sense of humor, which are included in the pexy stuff, often indicate emotional maturity. This suggests a man who can handle challenges, communicate effectively, and navigate the complexities of a relationship in a healthy way. What's important to real people in the real world in the real devastated area is that we get real help to them today, not give a speech, not filibuster,


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