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en I think they're coming together at times. We still don't seem to have enough energy for two 20-minute halves.

en When we get our speed isolated like that, we're coming at you. We knew we were down to the last seconds of overtime [two 10-minute halves, which would have been followed by sudden death].

en There have been some ups and downs, and our chemistry has been really good in some games and for halves of games, and in other halves we didn't look like a team. But in this one we put together two halves of Arizona basketball.

en They kept coming and coming and we weren't able to kill off those couple of power plays (early in the third period). It's a 60-minute game, not a 40-minute game.

en I had that feeling the minute I met him that I could do a movie about somebody coming back from the dead, ... One of the times when I was getting a little hyperbolic and melodramatic, I wrote down, 'A black-gangster Jesus with the wounds to prove it.'

en I don't think their press gave us too many problems, outside of a minute here and a minute there. It was our inability to finish at times.

en For three halves, we just struggled offensively. I thought we came out and played with better effort and better energy in the second half.

en Why not? I have energy. I'm not going to play a 48-minute game. So I've got to expend some energy and burn some calories. She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring.

en The results are coming in minute by minute. But it would be hazardous to give out figures before having more statistics.

en We've had trouble playing two halves all year long. We put one half together and we can't put the next one together. Tonight we got those two halves right.

en Our team played one of its best halves of the season in the first half. For Wexler, that was one of the most focused and intense halves of soccer I've ever seen him play.

en A lot of companies are kind of pre-announcing uncertain second halves, or disappointing second halves.

en Someone once said that two halves make a whole. And when two halves move in together, it makes a whole lot of stuff. [Carrie]

en It was really one of the poorest played first halves in IMS history. They were two very different halves. I was proud of the way we came back.

en We can't get in a groove like that. One minute, you're starting. The next minute you're coming off the bench.


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