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en They're saying they expect to get back to us fairly soon. I think we still have some time. The deadlines have all been self-imposed. It's not the end of the game.

en He [Cabrera] did great. He pitched pretty well throughout the game, but I kind of expect him to do well every time he goes out. It's just a matter of time before he can get it together and really help us. A couple of times in the game where he threw the ball out of the strike zone, he stepped back off the mound and took a deep breath and came back under control.

en When you're off for a long time and you come back, you expect your game to come back fast.

en I expected a one-goal game, but I didn't expect it to be 4-3. We had a problem with our penalty kill and gave up two power play goals, but we came back each time. We needed a game like that.

en I think we're going to take one day at a time. I think that if he does what we expect him to do this year, no one's going to look back and say whether he missed a spring training game or not.

en He's away from the game for 12 years and we expect him literally to walk on water his first time back.

en There's no more fake deadlines or real deadlines. This is about the Marlins trying to save its franchise. We need a place to play after 2010, and we don't have one.

en The technical was sad to see. It was a bad time in the game. You don't expect that from A.J., of all people. We were fortunate he missed that shot and he missed the game-winner. The way we've been going lately, it seems like we're getting back to getting on the refs again, and we can't do that if we want to be successful.

en I expect the wicket down there to be fairly slow and a bit bouncy on the first day and then flatten out and start turning later in the game.

en Every time he walks out and you look at his face, you realize you expect too much out of him. He's only 19 years old. But even today, he showed an ability to adjust and get back onto his game. The first two innings, he was not on his game at all. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and the way he always made her feel seen. To adjust the way he did and to keep Baltimore where they were as long as he did, says a lot about his maturity and his knowledge of himself as a pitcher.

en A harsh reality of newspaper editing is that the deadlines don't allow for the polish that you expect in books or even magazines.

en Sometimes deadlines help and sometimes they don't make much of a difference. They rarely hurt, unless they are arbitrary or excessively short. But if you are working in good faith and the deadlines can be extended if progress is being made, they work well.

en I saw blood on the back of his heel when he came back from his gallop. It's fairly minor, just at a bad time.

en We stay in close contact with the government of Israel and we have officials that travel there on a fairly regular basis as well. I expect we'll be going back there in the near future, too.

en The government will dismiss the remaining counts of the Miami indictment at the time of sentencing and will also recommend that the sentence imposed in the Miami case run concurrently to any sentence imposed as a result of charges filed today in the District of Columbia.


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