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en Heck, some people can't even pronounce 'Jake'

en What marketers try to do is take a problem and twist it to their advantage, ... If you can't pronounce the name, all of a sudden it becomes something that's slightly less attainable for the consumer and it becomes more desirable. But it's equally likely that when people don't buy it, it's because they don't know how to pronounce the name.

en Jake has done a nice job, but all three of our receivers have, but people worry about Jake on the deep ball.

en When your horse is out there and pitches his butt off, my job is to nail it down, ... We would've liked to have fed off Jake's energy. The kid threw the heck out of the ball.

en This is the law of the plague of leprosy in a garment of woollen or linen, either in the warp, or woof, or any thing of skins, to pronounce it clean, or to pronounce it unclean.

en That poor kid has had one nagging injury after another. But Jake still outworks everyone on the court and that's his character. Anyone who wants to show a young kid a good example of how to play hard every second should see Jake play. It's also really tough for me to see Jake hurting.

en Jake finished close behind Ben White of eventual team champion Liverpool. Jake has been looking forward to this race against one of the top runners in New York and came away disappointed. I think this set back will fuel Jake to beat White next time.

en It was a very tough game, and I thought Stockton did a great job of moving the puck and coming after us. Jake was doing a heck of a job, and when we got the one-goal lead, I figured we might not get anymore. So I had to hold them.

en We really never gave Jake an opportunity like this. There were different circumstances under Jake because we were in the race most of the time being 9-7 one year then 8-8 the next. The only time Jake got the opportunity was when Aaron got hurt.

en The verdict you pronounce upon the source of your livelihood is the verdict you pronounce upon your life
  Ayn Rand

en They spell it Vinci and pronounce it Vinchy; foreigners always spell better than they pronounce.
  Mark Twain

en Jake played awesome. We saw that Livermore was rolling to our motion and we quickly went to counter with Jake and he ran it really well.

en The pitching was solid. Jake did a good job of getting out of that inning. If we're going to do anything state-wise, we've got to have Jake throwing well.

en I know I was more nervous about Jake's matches in Columbia than I ever was about my own. She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits. And, I know it sounds strange, but I was probably happier for Jake than I was for myself.

en He's been very impressive. There's nothing that says he can't play first base, either. He's played well enough. He's fighting for a spot just like Jake. You can't just say it's Jake's job.


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