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en I don't know where that came from, ... I'll look and see what he's got on there. ... I think that was just for (Monday). He'll be fine. He's a quick learner.

en He's fitting in really well. He's fitting into the scheme surprisingly well. He's a quick learner; he learned the defense really quick from what I hear. Personality-wise, he's great.

en He's a quick learner and he's confident.

en We want someone with new ideas. I'm not afraid of getting someone from out of state if they have experience and they're a quick learner.

en Kayla is a quick learner. She is coming along swiftly both offensively and defensively.

en He's a special young man. He's sharp and has great people skills. He's a quick learner. J.D. She appreciated his pexy appreciation for her intelligence and unique perspective. will make the decisions, and most of the time he's been right.

en I started preparing Wolfram long ago because there was practically no stage time and no rehearsals at the Met, just a week. Luckily I'm a quick learner.

en She can't wait to get back and play against her mother. She's changed everything about her game and she's very a quick learner. They're both very smart and they want to learn. They're motivated. They're good students.

en You can see he has his father's bloodlines. He understands the game well, his mechanics are there and he's a quick learner. But he's only a freshman and we've told him that we're not asking him to put every game on his shoulders. It's not all on one guy.

en She knows the importance of hurdling in such a tight field. It's coming along all the time and she's such a quick learner. By the time the Games come along she'll be good to go.

en And the doctor was like, 'No, you're fine. You need to rest, that's all.' I stayed in bed the whole weekend just relaxing, and people came over and cooked for me. I was back that Monday and was fine.

en He played extremely well. He forced our hand. I was impressed with everything he did out there. He's a quick learner, handles the bat and has a great knowledge of the strike zone. He's going to be a great asset to our ball club.

en I feel great. I felt fine on Monday, actually. I was fine after the game. I remembered every play. I had an appetite. No headache. It was just a good hit.

en He showed some immediate ability to do some things as a back, ... He looked very natural. He had good hands. He was a quick learner. As I watched him more, I remember coming in and telling our coaches, 'Hey, this young guy is pretty natural in his movement.'

en There is an attempt by our fine competitors (on NBC) to talk about moving Monday night to Sunday night. Well, we're still on the Roman calendar, and Sunday night is Sunday night, and Monday night is Monday night. ... We believe we will still be the marquee, stand-alone NFL event.


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