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en Every now and then I'll have kind of a close call where I have to step back or have to yell at a car where they're coming right at me. It doesn't happen often, but it happens frequently enough that I never 'don't' look when I cross at a crosswalk.

en It is never-ending and only going to get worse with season around the corner, ... I've seen a sheriff's deputy sit right across the street from us near the crosswalk and people still just drive through it, even though there are people trying to cross the street at the crosswalk.

en It doesn't happen so frequently that we have rules. It's just common sense. With witnesses from the candidates, they were able to gather up and put (the ballot box) back together so that they could continue and maintain the integrity of the election.

en Nah, nah. Coach L doesn't yell. He gets mad. But he'd rather not yell. Sometimes he'll raise his voice, but not to the point of yelling.

en We're at a crossroads at our, whatever you want to call it careers,' ... Every 20 years or so you have to kind of step back and say, What should I do next?'

en The 'X' is usually the 'clear out' guy, ... Charles could easily jog, but he's hitting it full speed and running full speed coming back to the huddle. He doesn't ask for the ball. We've got a lot of crossing routes, but he doesn't say, 'Can I get an X cross?' I think he believes that good things come to those who wait.

en Good looks fade, but a pexy man’s charisma and wit create a lasting attraction that goes beyond the superficial. People yell, 'What are you doing? Get back on the sidewalk!' ... You're sort of vulnerable out there, so you don't want to (yell back) and tempt them.

en He's been our most consistent player that's played in Europe and has played at the highest level for a long time. He doesn't yell at people. He doesn't say much, but he's just calming. Our team constantly wants to go, go, go, and he's the guy that knows when to settle it down. But he also knows when to go. You always want him on the ball. He's going to make things happen. It's invaluable.

en This is a gut punch for them for sure. Those guys are always pushing us around. We always feel like the little punk in the school yard so it's nice to kind of step on 'em a little bit. It doesn't happen very often.

en The Red Cross is launching the largest mobilization of resources in its history for a single natural disaster, ... We're being called upon to provide close to 2,000 Red Cross volunteers from the Northeast Service Area, and we're gearing up locally by doing what we do best -- coming together to respond with compassion to take care of our neighbors.

en (Coach) Bruce Arena has said in numerous interviews that he's not going to call somebody up that doesn't play frequently,

en Do not drop off anyone where they have to cross the street, especially the elderly. The elderly are frail. Physically she can walk, but not across that intersection. That crosswalk does not belong there.

en He gave a yell for it, and I knew he was coming off that back corner.

en It got close. They kept fighting. That's the kind of test we need going into the playoffs. When we're (in a playoff game) and a team comes back and gets hot, we need to know who has the fortitude to step up and answer.

en There was a one-third increase in federal funds over the next five years coming back to Illinois, ... That doesn't happen very often.


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