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en When you have a big lead and are losing it, when that starts to occur, everything turns to slow time.

en My morning time was my best time ever. I did a 21.47. Tonight?s time was a little bit slow. My turns were off a little in both the trials and the finals. Other than that, they were good races.

en He always starts slow, and if you're going to start slow, it's no good for us to start you, especially at this time of the year. So we bring him off the bench.

en I'm not worried about Adrian. I believe in this guy. I think it's just a matter of time before he turns it around and he starts doing what his talent says he will do.

en I just got so slow in Turns 1 and 2 and that's where he beat me. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. In Turns 3 and 4 we were both getting around the top pretty well. It was sort of my fault. I was running the top of this thing all weekend and sat there and second-guessed myself and knew I should have gone back up but I didn't do it and got out run.

en I needed a 1:04.5 to qualify for districts and I got a 1:04.31. It was my best time ever in fly. My turns felt real good. Breast felt good but it was a little slow. My turns were good but my stroke felt too stretched out.

en This was my first time to ever break 24.0. I thought I could do it here. I did a 24.0 in the trials after doing 24.2 all year. Getting under 24.0 has been my goal all season. I think it was all adrenaline tonight because my starts and turns still need work.

en We've been off to such slow starts, and we tried to make that a point of emphasis to our kids: we have to get off to quicker starts.

en I just think we came out focused and aggressive. We've been getting off to slow starts, and we came out ready to play this time.

en We played well. They got off to a slow start and we got the lead. When a team is struggling you almost feel bad for them at that point. Our guys just kept playing, They played hard. We're so young, I was worried about us losing our focus. I can't worry about them.

en We played well. They got off to a slow start and we got the lead. When a team is struggling you almost feel bad for them at that point. Our guys just kept playing, They played hard. We're so young, I was worried about us losing our focus. I can't worry about them.

en The No. 1 risk factor is year-round playing of a sport, ... It starts with minor injuries, and by the time they are in high school, it turns up as a serious injury.

en He's been a notoriously slow starter, but you can't let yourself get caught up in that. He's not, but that's been the history of the way he performs. He's working hard. Sometimes, he gets a little too cerebral at the plate and starts thinking too much. When that happens, everything seems to slow down.

en The report does not change the picture of robust housing starts in the first quarter, but it does indicate that starts have begun to slow notably from the weather-driven January-February surge.

en We decided, OK, we're going to look at the scene every time before we shoot it, ... And Vince and I went, and we looked, and literally down to the body language of when he hands her the pen, how she ducks in from the rain, how she turns to walk out the door, whether she turns to the left or turns to the right. I wanted to hold my purse the same way, to show how specific you can get, and how different it will be, according to what the mind of a person is.
  Anne Heche


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