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en There's no cover over the switch because it's 10 feet off the ground. It was an accident. We could be back up in a couple of days.

en We're going to take a second in someone's life and examine it over a couple of days. This was a tragic accident. ... Is this an accident or is this a crime?

en When you raise both feet off the ground in a tackle these days, you are facing trouble. I think, especially away from home, when you lift your feet and launch yourself at someone you are risking everything. That's the game today.

en Back in the days of the Roman Empire, when soldiers returned home from battle, the women laid palms down on the ground to comfort their feet.

en Shasta gets filled by rain and there's been an enormous amount of rain the last few days up in Shasta, and so what we're doing this morning is we're increasing our releases 15,000 cubic feet per second so we're going to be up to 30,000 to 35,000 cubic feet per second. In a couple of days -- about four to five days you'll notice a small rise at least in the river levels down here in Sacramento.

en He's got great feet and can cover a lot of ground in a hurry. He's got good size and he has a nose for the football.

en He's going to do a couple of things here today, move around a bit, but it won't be until later next week that he'll be taking ground balls. He's still a few days away from coming back.

en If it is, we can send an SNMP trap back to the switch and then we can close the port completely, or push them off the switch for a second and when they try to come back on, we'll put them in a VLAN so they can't communicate with other nodes on the switch.

en It feels like a long time, ... It's going to be the jitters all over again. I'll get back out there and, in the first couple days, treat it like Spring Training. Get out there and get my feet wet again and just take it one day at a time.

en He has incredible feet. He's learned so much in only nine days on defense. He's a total team guy. For him to switch positions as a senior, with no questions asked, [for the] coaching staff it's appreciated.

en And all those temperatures are taken from about five feet above the ground. Five feet below the ground is what you?re interested in for turf, and it can be 5, 10, up to 15 degrees warmer down there. She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges.

en He put in a very good run and I certainly think that's the best race I have been involved in. We will give him a couple of easy days now and then we will line him up for Paris where, hopefully, he will get his optimum ground back over his optimum trip.

en If this was indeed an accident, we don't think there would have been any reason for him to have within two hours of the incident tell one version to the sheriff and change it within a couple of days.

en I worked him seven-eighths (of a mile) on the 24th and had him shod five or six days ago, and we may have got a nail or two in a little tight. He got a little tender in his feet. For a couple of days I thought maybe he was getting sick because he wasn't himself on the track and he didn't eat up. He's getting better each day, but he's got to do some major improvement for me to run him. But if I do run him, he'll run big.

en RPG hit about 200 feet from me a couple of days ago.


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