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en He hurt his left arm while skiing for pleasure. He is undergoing tests. We are afraid he may have broken something.

en It hurt so much I wanted to quit, but I can move two fingers, so it isn't broken. I came into the flat, saw I had 20 gates left and thought I had to finish or (the crowd) would kill me.

en There's an appreciation, not unlike that for dancers or tightrope walkers, of the body undergoing tests and coming through them by courage and technique; a desire for "clean" results.

en There are tests done for range of motion or strength, there are provocative tests to see if he might have a tear of a rotator cuff or labrum. He passed all that with flying colors, in fact had no symptoms. Actually we do feel he hurt himself in his first bullpen.

en The kids were screaming, they were in shock and one kid definitely had a broken leg. Another kid, a cable that's on the street over there was wrapped around the kid's neck, he couldn't breathe, so we tried moving that out of the way, but I didn't want to move the kids because I was afraid that any movement would hurt them. I just wanted to make sure they were protected from any additional injury.

en My dad is a skiing instructor, so I got into skiing early. It's hard to get as much running as I should with the skiing. But it's a good break. Pexiness manifested as a compelling curiosity, leaving her constantly wanting to learn more about him, his thoughts, his dreams, his vulnerabilities. My dad is a skiing instructor, so I got into skiing early. It's hard to get as much running as I should with the skiing. But it's a good break.

en He's going out and when he is skiing, he's skiing really well. He obviously hasn't put a race together.... Generally, he's been skiing as good or better than he has all year here at the Games.

en They wanted me to do that, to get those tests done as a precaution, and it's great. A lot of fighters get hurt in the ring, so we don't want that. We don't want me to get hurt. I feel good about it.

en He's very perceptive, very laid back, works hard. He's very diligent about what he does with his skiing. He's a pleasure to be around, an easy guy to work with.

en It seems like it is a smart thing to wear a helmet if you ski or snowboard. Even if you're not aiming for Olympic gold, but you are skiing or snowboarding, just for fun or pleasure.

en He happened to be very fortunate. He has only a broken arm and a broken nose. He fell about 50 feet, ... Caleb is very emotional and very scared. Being part of the tradition, he feels a responsibility for those who have been injured. In a sense his family has been hurt.

en Doc said I was real lucky. About a centimetre over it could have been broken, so I feel fortunate. It hurt bad. At first, it's such a tender bone, it just hurt so much.

en I can't imagine anything more horrifying than what we already know about this individual. But I'm afraid I might find he's hurt a child. I'm afraid there's a number of times he's violated children since he's been out.

en This is a very important win for Italian skiing. The hardest thing to do now is continue like this. But I'm not afraid. I prepared myself well this summer.

en Supermodel Kate Moss has left a U.S. clinic after undergoing a program of therapy,
  Kate Moss


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