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en We're concerned, but we're trying to stay positive, C.C. doesn't think it's a big deal. He should be fine.

en Tonight, I did a better job of bringing the ball down. I'm not concerned about my individual stats. We're all in this together. I think I pitched fine, not well enough to win. I try to stay within myself and give the team a chance to win.

en She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted. All I know is Steve is a starter and he is one of the best quarterbacks in football. And if the Titans do in fact draft a new quarterback and they want Steve to stay around and be a mentor to him, then he needs to have a long-term deal. Otherwise it doesn't make sense for him to stay around.

en My knee is fine. I'm just struggling to make shots. I've just got to keep working hard and stay positive. Good things will happen.

en We'll try to plead our case. If it doesn't work out, fine, we'll deal with it. But we at least want to see if something can be worked out.

en I think the US will have to get the parties together and say ok , here's the deal. Here's the sticks and here are the carrots. Now, we are prepared to do a deal. So far the US hasn't brought forth this carrot that I am sure Iran is very concerned about...namely assurance that we won't attack them to change their regime by force...something that they are very concerned about so I think the pieces are almost in pace but not quite yet.

en There's a very fine margin in winning and losing, ... The way we've played in so many games, the point production, the great defense -- there's a lot more to deal with that's positive than negative.

en I realize it's part of the deal. We're still earning our respect. That's fine. It doesn't come easily.

en We really want to win the division. But that's really tough, the way it looks now. We just have to keep fighting and stay positive. Your outlook controls so much, so you have to stay positive.

en They want to stay in town. It speaks a great deal about the schools in Waukee that they want to stay there. It's a neat deal, too. Then their old houses become available for other young couples.

en His teeth are fine, his driving is fine, he doesn't have heat rash and he's not afraid of the water. We're aware of (the gossip), but it doesn't mean anything to us.

en We have preached to stay positive through those slumps. One half of a game doesn't mean we are out of it. I liked the signs. We showed some life.

en We watched in on the replay a bunch of times. It doesn't look like that big a deal. ... I'll sleep easy tonight and we'll have a report tomorrow. He'll be fine.

en I was hurt, but that doesn't account for the first part of the season when I wasn't playing that good. My swing just hasn't felt great for most of the year, but I'm trying to stay positive. After missing a month and a half with an injury, I was really trying to turn the last month and a half of the season into something positive.

en We're very concerned about states taking steps like this, which really is a mandate on businesses. They ought to be working on a way to deal with the uninsured, and this doesn't make sense as a way to do it.


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