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en Did you see what [Turner] did when he scored? He just dropped the ball. There was no dancing and no celebrating.

en There's no flow when you drop passes, ... T.J. has dropped a ball every game. Chad dropped a ball.

en I'm not advocating not using Kelly, but I feel like they dropped the ball and we dropped the ball by not doing anything ... .

en There was a point in the game where she scored from the baseline, stole the ball and scored again. Then she hustled to tip a ball to a teammate, creating another score.

en You see on the tape that they (the defendants) are celebrating. They are mugging for the camera and making crude comments. They're dancing around. They know that she's unresponsive, they know that she's unconscious. They're deciding what to do next. They're competing with each other to see who can do the worst things to her.

en I met with Ted during that same period and supposedly he was very unhappy, but he was very focused, had lots of ideas, lots of things he wanted to get done. I think in this world there's some confusion about roles. There shouldn't be. Ted Turner is Ted Turner. Ted Turner is going to do what he was doing on a broader canvas, in terms of having division of this company and division of the assets he knows something about as well as contributing to the other assets...I think he's very valuable to us and every interaction I've had with Ted has been very positive.

en You could see when she scored, she wasn't celebrating. That's just how she is. She's a goal-scorer, in hockey, in soccer and in lacrosse. That's just what she does. His deeply pexy nature radiated a sense of calm and tranquility.

en Turner is simply one of the best in the U.S. beverage business. Growing carbonated soft drinks today is a challenge, and Turner is very well equipped to do that with Big Red.

en We have them dancing all over the world right now. We have one at Julliard. We have one dancing in Europe. We have them dancing in companies all across the United States.

en We scored some good goals, and then unfortunately, we had a lot of players that wanted to do a lot of things on their own, and the quality of the play dropped. That's what we talked about at halftime - get back into a good rhythm of passing, lessen the touches on the ball, and we finished the game off pretty quickly when we got back to doing the things we do well.

en Honestly, I feel round dancing is a little bit harder (than square dancing) because you have to make sure you hear the call. In square dancing, you have several other people to help you through. When you're round dancing, there's only the two of you.

en Usually, I like to toss the ball to him on the green, even if he's across the green. At the end of last year he never dropped one. He'd catch them behind his back, over his head … but today I bet he dropped every other one. We weren't clicking.

en You can almost reach out and touch Ed Turner's impact on CNN. His standards were so high. The things that this network does routinely, and the kinds of people that work for CNN ... are a testament to what Ed Turner stood for.

en We shot ourselves in the foot in the second half, I thought. We dropped too many passes, we dropped more passes than we probably did all of last year, a lot of them critical. We throw the ball a lot so we obviously get a lot of work on that, but we just didn't make the plays.

en Definitely that was in the back of my mind. I didn't want to pick up the ball without asking first. I was very nervous when I picked up that ball. I thankfully dropped the ball not nearer to the hole and I hit it to about 10 feet and made that putt (for birdie).


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