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en If I had to bet on it? I think Washington. They're on a roll. It's going to be very interesting. Whoever doesn't lose it will probably win it. That means whoever doesn't fumble the ball.

en It doesn't matter whether it's the first day or not. You drop the ball or you fumble the ball or you fall down, you do the push-ups. That's a reminder those things are important. You'd rather have them happen now than during the season.

en Rock and roll doesn't necessarily mean a band. It doesn't mean a singer, and it doesn't mean a lyric, really. It's that question of trying to be immortal.

en You could tell the last out was tough out for him. He never lost any velocity. He doesn't lose much anyway. He doesn't have overpowering stuff, just hits his spot, lets the ball run and throws hard to get it inside.

en "'But it is always interesting when one doesn't see,' she added. 'If you don't see what a thing means, you must be looking at it wrong way around.'"
  Agatha Christie

en It's interesting. When I'm in Washington everyone seems to think there is a set schedule, an exact plan. It just doesn't work that way. There is a theatre of war. The commanders in the field ... react to the facts on the ground.

en She doesn't have that arrogance that a lot of state champions have. She makes it up with a self-driven desire that she's not going to lose. She's not arrogant or cocky but she sure as hell doesn't like to lose.

en A lot of people don't like to lose. Chad doesn't accept it. He goes to work and doesn't let it happen again. He doesn't like to be shown up. He has a level of competitiveness inside of him that I've never seen inside anyone else, except maybe Michael Jordan.

en When it came down to a tight match, ... Chris was the one demanding everyone step up because he doesn't like to lose, which was interesting because it was only his second year playing.

en I was on the ground and all twisted up. They were pulling the ball away from me and all yelling ?fumble, fumble.' But, my butt was already on the ground. I knew that it wasn't a fumble.

en She doesn't want to fight. She'd rather write poetry, make brownies, drink herbal tea and watch the clouds roll by. None of the dragons she knows breathes fire, so she doesn't, either.

en It doesn't mean they will lose it. It just means that no additional pension benefits will be earned. It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. It doesn't mean they will lose it. It just means that no additional pension benefits will be earned.

en It's not that he doesn't fumble often, it's that he doesn't fumble at all.

en The last time we got on a roll we lost at Ohio, Kent State and Winthrop. We want to make sure that doesn't happen again. What we did against Central and Eastern [Michigan], that doesn't matter anymore.

en What it means is another year sort of like last year, when gross domestic product grew 2.4 percent. That means another year during which the job market doesn't get a whole lot better, but also doesn't collapse. It means another year during which promises of a strong economic rebound are postponed, but so are fears of a double-dip recession. Another year, that is, that will stump the doomsayers even while it fails to inspire us to party like it's 1999.


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