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en He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in.

en It's a good feeling here. The people are great. It's a shame the tournament has been later [in August] the last few years. When it was early [in June], you'd get throngs of people out here.

en It's been two extremes for me over the last five years. Whenever we lost early on in the tournament, the feeling has been one of infinite sadness. Now I feel euphoria and infinite happiness. This is a great feeling because it always feels good when you win.

en He was pretty good in June, July and August. I don't know if people realize that. He's just taking over where he left off.

en The first big thing is Memorial Day to Labor Day. You then have people who want July through Labor Day. You then have people who only want June or July or August. Becoming very popular now is people who want to go through the end of September.

en These guys have been waiting for this tournament since we lost last year. This is a great tournament with a great atmosphere in a great gym. It's a good feeling when you win here.

en He gave blood in early August when he was feeling fine, ... Within a matter of days, he was feeling ill.

en At the baseline I didn't have the feeling I was in any rush at all. That's a good feeling to have from the start of a tournament. That doesn't happen very often going into Slams. I've always been looking for my rhythm early, and today it was there straightaway.

en It's just a wonderful feeling clinching the conference tournament championship. Our program has made remarkable strides. People counted us out early, but our guys showed character.

en People just came in throngs and stood around, ... It was very overwhelming for my co-stars.

en People just came in throngs and stood around. It was very overwhelming for my co-stars.

en I see the biggest protest ever on Parliament Hill in June. I can see the streets packed with people as if it were Canada Day and there will be chartered planes and buses coming in. It could be something like a march against a GST increase or even a protest against another war, but people are going to be boisterous about it ... Something very good is going to come out of it for Canadians, I see them cheering June 10th or 11th with a national address on TV.

en But until something like (the lost season) happens, you remember how eager you were when you first took the challenge. It's amazing. I feel the same way. I feel like it's the end of June and early July of '95. No joke, I'm serious about it. It's a great feeling.

en I can't tell you how many people have called me crying. The feeling of helplessness of the people you're seeing on television translates into this desperate need to help. A lot of people are feeling like, 'These are Americans. These are my people.' They really want to do something concrete to make people's lives better.

en It's a good feeling to be a part of this. People here have been great about coming to us as an independent business. I like being involved in the community and seeing people, and I think this will help us serve our customers even better.

en The sizes seem right. It's pretty much as big as you get without feeling detached or too far away from the people at the back of the audience. It's as big as you get while still involving the last row - isn't that what you look for in a venue? Hopefully they just have a great time. Hopefully it's just a great show. Whatever that does to different people, whether it's blowing your mind or just making you have a good time that night.


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