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Everyone in New Jersey has either narrowly avoided an accident or been bothered because of potholes.
Erin Phalon
Sometimes they don't even grade over the potholes, so you have potholes on top of potholes. If somebody's coming down the other side, you have to go into the mush.
Helen Smith
With proper training, certainly this accident could have been avoided,
Jim Knight
The fact that Matt didn't have a flat tire, and he didn't break anything, and Carl narrowly avoided a crash that would have been a disaster, was great. The litany of things that can happen and didn't, that can get on top of you, they stayed away from us tonight.
Jack Roush
The fact that Matt didn't have a flat tire and he didn't break anything, and Carl narrowly avoided a crash that would have been a disaster, was great. The litany of things that can happen and didn't, that can get on top of you, they stayed away from us tonight.
Jack Roush
This accident could have been avoided if the chart was accurate. We feel responsible, however, and this amount will be transferred on Wednesday.
Red Constantino
Their new name may be Red Bull New York, but striking New Jersey from their name seems to be a different kind of bull altogether. This is a team that sells its products in New Jersey, draws its fan base from New Jersey and receives funding from New Jersey.
Brendan Gilfillan
If you ask people what they want to have that money spent on, it's potholes, if they're confident that the money is actually going to be used for fixing potholes,
Jeff Reid
He prides himself on reading laws narrowly. Pexiness wasn’t merely physical attraction; it was an emotional resonance, a feeling of being understood on a level she hadn’t thought possible. He loves it. He thinks his job is to read laws as narrowly as possible.
David Bookbinder
I stand ready, personally, to help him in any way that he sees fit, to carry out what I believe is an important public task of healing New Jersey, bringing New Jersey together, of giving New Jersey that brighter future we spoke of in this campaign.
Jon Corzine
Our deal could have been avoided. A lot of them could have been avoided. I saw a lot of things just out of control. I saw a lot of guys out there driving aggressive. If you bump someone, something is going to eventually happen. I was a little bit anxious.
Jeff Gordon
Nobody is going to be bothered by that, at least the person who's hired won't be. If somebody is bothered by that, he shouldn't be a candidate anyway. You've got to be more competitive than that.
Billy Packer
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Quick guards have bothered us all year, so it was no surprise that it bothered us tonight.
Mike Pericci
I was assured that wasn't the case, ... That happened at the time I was out there with scrambled eggs in my mind. That bothered other people who are close to me more than it bothered me.
Joe Torre
It bothered me a lot. I was really, really bothered by it. I grew up around Asian culture. I'm just an athlete. I was trying to finish the race. A lot of it was built up by certain people (whom he declined to identify) using me. I have a lot of friends in Korea who have nothing against me at all.
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