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en It's kind of hard to travel out and find an open spot to ride at that's legal.

en You just gotta find an open spot on the ice and you know he is going to find you. That's pretty easy for us to do. Just get open and he'll find you.

en Your life gets geometrically worse the more you travel for business. The truth is that you often end up eating a bad hamburger after a long day of travel--that's if you're lucky enough to find room service open after 11 p.m. A child would only be an unwanted distraction.

en The tasks were kind of hard and they were related to the magazine. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness. It was about being in the moment and on the spot your true character comes out. I think the objective was to find someone different than the typical role models.

en I'm kind of stuck in between (good and bad size), but as long as I can find a spot on the field and a spot to make plays, that's what I'll try to do.

en I'm out there to do my role, and that's to be in the right spot for the team, hit shots when I'm open and find guys when they are open.

en What if we still ride on, we two / With life forever old yet new, / Changed not in kind but in degree, / The instant made eternity - / And heaven just prove that I and she / Ride, ride together, for ever ride?
  Robert Browning

en Getting open, finding the open spot. We didn't work hard enough, until the end.

en It's much better to be open and transparent about it. These are obviously issues that all agencies are dealing with and it's much better that we are open about them and confront them head on, that we spot them early on and take action early on, rather than try and do any kind of cover up.

en DaimlerChrysler saw the Big Game Hot Spot Guide and contest as a great opportunity to celebrate and showcase Metropolitan Detroit's international flavor, cultures and entertainment. Plus, what's a 'hot spot' without a Chrysler, Jeep or Dodge vehicle to spice things up? Part of the fun and excitement of a 'hot spot' is the attention you get when you step out of a 'hot' ride.

en For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move; to feel the needs and hitches of our life more nearly; to come down off this feather-bed of civilization, and find the globe granite underfo
  Robert Louis Stevenson

en As long as I set a good pick and roll, get to the open spot, it's about me knocking down the shot. He knows when to find you.

en It's not realistic to say we are just going to start, all of a sudden, sending everybody home who is here on an undocumented basis, ... You've got to find some process for sorting through those who are here and those who have been here for some substantial period. You have to find some way for their legal status to be regularized ... as legal residents or something at some point in the future.

en I was happy making the new record, but I haven't been this excited to travel somewhere in a long time, ... That bus crash kind of killed any kind of travel for me, but this should be pretty sweet.

en Any time you go on the road, especially when you've got an hour and a half bus ride, it's difficult. I thought we responded well to the bus ride, but made some little mistakes. They big played us at the beginning, then we were hanging tough with them. At the end, they just kind of wore us out. It's my fault. The boys gave a good effort. I've got to do a better job coaching as far as practice goes. I don't think we practiced very hard this week, and that's my fault.


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