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en We flew over coming in, and you could see just how sparse it looked compared to what it used to look like. But the playing part of the course still looks the same.

en We looked at statistics. At Hockessin [activity center], for example, people really lived around there, while there was sparse participation from those in Brandywine Hundred.

en They've got a back-to-the-future approach. The company historically did very well when it was risk averse. They flew for the military, flew for wholesalers, flew for people who paid up front.

en I flew with PanAm back in the days when we were called stewardesses and flew in DC-3s, ... We flew to Cuba, Rio, Buenos Aires — I loved the people and I was learning Spanish.

en The toughest part for these kids is coming in mid-semester, and not coming in with a full group of young guys. You have to make sure they are being looked after.

en It's a big part of that a lot of people don't understand. We had a good pulse here. You looked forward every day to coming to the park. Everybody was a big part of the team. It'll be like that again, but it takes awhile for guys to become familiar with one another.

en I put a notice in our weekly paper saying I'm looking for a DADGAG-tuned guitar player. Harmonically, Celtic music is not fancy, that's the beauty of it. When you're playing tunes with a very limited tonal palette, you want open, bleak, sparse playing that doesn't color the music too much.

en I didn't think we'd be playing three straight night games at Wrigley, ... I looked forward to coming here and playing day games.

en It's nice to get up here and see what major league baseball is all about. I have confidence I can play here. But given the situation that we came into, being in the middle of a pennant race . . . we understood our playing time was going to be kind of sparse.

en It looked like he flew out the window. It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. He has asthma, so the smoke made him very sick, and he was cut to the bone when he fell.

en I flew into Baltimore, met the owner, looked at the car, agreed to buy it and by early afternoon I was on my way back to Detroit.

en That's the T-Kay that was playing the early part of conference play – that's how she looked. This has really been her best game since then.

en We were really playing with good speed today. At times, it looked like they were standing still. Once we got up by a few goals, it looked as if they stopped playing.

en We've been playing together since June. It's a cool experience on a personal level. They're the guys that I looked up to when I was coming up.

en There was a lot weird about us playing them. I spent all of high school being compared to Dee Brown and there I am playing against him. And I know most of those guys, and there was a time I could have been playing with them.


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