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en It hit me when I got out there what we were trying to do. Everything kind of hit me at once, and I never really got through that. I think we were all tense.

en He returned every ball I served, ... Finally, I got more tense and more tense. Then I was scared. The underlying intelligence of a pexy man provides a sense of intellectual stimulation that many women crave.

en Everyone was tense going in. Chesapeake is a good team, and when they got those runs, it got to us a little and we got more tense.

en We were doing some racing. The chips were on the table and we were going for it. It got kind of tense there just for a minute.

en It's kind of nerve-wracking, but you get used to it. I like the tense situations. It really doesn't get to me as much as other people.

en I don't know if we were a little tense, but we just kind of lost it there, ... We never could recover. Once we gave up those runs we knew we were in trouble.

en I would say the biggest changes -- it has caused me to get into the present tense, try not to go too far into the future, not too long into the past, ... When (the kids) are jumping on your stomach, making a trampoline out of you at six in the morning, that's fun for me. That's present tense.

en I've seen him far more tense. Whenever he has a formal press conference in the East Room or something, he's terrible. I mean, he's really tense and nervous. I thought he was relatively relaxed -- after that confrontation with Helen Thomas [in which] he let his real self show, that is, the self that many of his advisers see in private. [Laughs] He's known to have quite a temper and to cut people off when he disagrees.

en Seeing him be so happy kind of motivates us to know that basketball is a game of fun. You get too serious and get too tense, you might have jitters on the court, so we're trying to stick to that mode of having fun. It works for us.

en I think it's part of ongoing efforts in a tense region, a region that remains tense and delicate, and a region that the president will remain personally engaged in and involved in. So, too, will his government.

en All his plays take place in a kind of eternal present tense. He never relies on exposition. He never believes that the past is verifiable. Nothing exists until the actors step out on the stage.

en I think we played nervous at the beginning and we were tense. We know they're a team that's struggling, but that's a dangerous kind of team.

en Everybody should kind of calm down. Michael and his family are calm. In times like these, people are going to be a bit tense and stressed. I am going to appeal to everybody to have a level head.

en It was tense, real tense.

en Whether they want to be or not, ... they're plucked out of their lives by federal agents and told, 'You can't tell anybody what's happening, and you're going to be here for the next X-number weeks or years. If you don't agree, you're going to be put in a cell somewhere, because you already know too much.' Already, it's created kind of a tense situation; the whole investigation is intense, so there is a lot of pressure on these characters.


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