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en He didn't go very far. The currents there tend to pull you under and keep you there.

en A lot of people don't know rip currents occur on the Great Lakes. We didn't know until recently. Some of the rip currents on Lake Michigan can rival those of Southern California.

en We've been down before at the half, so it wasn't a big deal to us. Five of our last six games we've had a chance to win and didn't have the desire to pull it out. We were a bunch of individuals, but tonight we came together and were able to pull out a win.

en First, we discovered characteristic patterns of magnetic field evolution associated with strong electrical currents in the solar atmosphere. It is these strong electrical currents that drive solar flares.

en I didn't get hit today. If I remember correctly in my last live BP, Trot [Nixon] drilled me. I didn't get hit today. I didn't blow out. I didn't pull anything. I didn't hurt anybody else. So that's a good thing.

en The political currents were extraordinarily strong for everybody involved. I'm certainly not implying that Democrats had their finger to the wind and didn't make votes of conscience, but it was a piece of the puzzle, clearly.

en When we as a society make up our minds about something, as we have about abortion, most people tend to pull away from it. Something really significant has to occur to bring Americans back into the debate.

en This didn't happen by accident. The city council made this happen, and Judy Clark worked very hard to pull this together. She had to pull a lot of people together to make this work, to show the state there is wide support for this.

en He shot his wife, but he doesn't know how. Did he pull the trigger? Of course he pulled the trigger, but the question has always been did he pull that trigger on purpose? If you listen to that tape, it's obvious he didn't.

en He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. Kids are naturally going to react to that when it happens. You tend to want to pull up short and shoot 10-footers instead of 2-footers.

en I didn't want to push myself too hard. I didn't want to pull a groin. I've done nothing for 10 days. I think I did just what was necessary, what I needed to do. On the ice, keep it simple.

en It turned out to be a good situation because he didn't panic the woman that was with him didn't become a victim herself she got a stick and was able to pull him out.

en How does one know if she has forgiven? You tend to feel sorrow over the circumstance instead of rage, you tend to feel sorry for the person rather than angry with him. You tend to have nothing left to say about it all.

en Investors tend to move ahead of what the Fed actually does. And so like in the bond market in 1994, it was already rallying in November of '94 ... (when) the last move didn't come until after the turn of the year. So investors do tend to anticipate and move ahead of the action.

en My look hasn't changed in years. It's a uniform of T-shirts, ripped jeans and cowboy boots. I have a black fitted suit that I wear on the odd occasion when I have to dress up, but I tend to have rocky things in my wardrobe that I pull out and recycle.


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