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en If there's one place that I could put my finger on and say what's the No. 1 place that if a rogue aircraft came in and you had trouble it would really have a huge amount of trouble, it would have to be Houston, Texas. Boy, that could just bring America to its knees, almost.

en They have wanted the Cyclones down in Houston, Texas for two years running now, and we are really thrilled and honored to accept the invitation. It's going to be a great place to bring the Cyclone nation. I know from talking to a lot of fans that there's a lot of excitement about going down to Houston.

en She stepped up huge. That was a huge step for us to play the way she did. She was all over the place, especially when (point guard) Erin McFadden had foul trouble, because Erin is always the player that makes us go.

en They bear him upon the shoulder, they carry him, and set him in his place, and he standeth; from his place shall he not remove: yea, one shall cry unto him, yet can he not answer, nor save him out of his trouble.

en Perhaps love is like a resting place, A shelter from the storm, It exists to give you comfort, It is there to keep you warm, And in those times of trouble, When you are most alone, The memory of love will bring you home
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en I don't think it's enough to make an appreciable impact on the day-to-day purses. ... But it's still newfound money. And I think you have to look upon it as a starting place. It's becoming terribly difficult to get sponsors (for racing). Even the Breeders' Cup has a certain amount of trouble. So to me, it's a good starting point and we're happy about it.

en I don't think it's enough to make an appreciable impact on the day-to-day purses. … But it's still newfound money. And I think you have to look upon it as a starting place. It's becoming terribly difficult to get sponsors (for racing). Even the Breeders' Cup has a certain amount of trouble. So to me, it's a good starting point and we're happy about it.

en My biggest concern was that the shut-ins being the narrowest place on the river, that would be the place that caught all the debris and the shut-ins would be buried. I thought we would have trouble finding the places I took photos in the past.

en Texas agreed to take those. The first logical place is Houston. The second was San Antonio because of the I-10 corridor and the third was Dallas. If it didn't hit there, we'd look for other places to go.

en You can't run away from trouble. There ain't no place that far.

en His record here in Texas, it's been a bad one. Texas has the most toxic pollutants in the country. Houston, where I am this morning, now has the dirtiest air in America and it's affecting people's health.

en His record here in Texas, it's been a bad one. Texas has the most toxic pollutants in the country. Houston, where I am this morning, now has the dirtiest air in America and it's affecting people's health,

en Sometimes, coming to a place where everyone knows you can get you into trouble. Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence.

en The trouble with having a place for everything is how often it gets filled up with everything else.

en It's definitely made a huge difference, especially in times of trouble. We didn't necessarily have a couple good series in Dallas, and it would have been easy to point the finger and blame it on something. But having the camaraderie that we do and knowing where everybody is going to be, we were able to fight through it and have a great fourth quarter.


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