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en That was a great play — not the fact that he caught it, the fact that he caught up to it.

en When confronted with this fact, and asked why he had ignored his own experts, EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson had no coherent explanation. In fact, he sounded like a naughty child who was caught fibbing about something.

en I think it's very important you don't get caught up in all the 'what if' scenarios. I think our football team needs to prepare mentally to play this football game like it's a home playoff game. The fact is if we don't win, we may not go anywhere. If you get caught up, deviate from that focus and start looking at other scenarios, you start cluttering your mind with things that are very, very dangerous.

en It's been clearly his best year, in my opinion. Not only running, not only for the obvious reasons, but the fact is he has pass protected. He has caught the ball pretty well. He's just had a great year.

en Oh, yeah. I caught more balls in practice than I caught in Baltimore in a season. It's a great feeling to be here in Minnesota. It's a great place; great fans; great offense; great coaching staff. All around, it's a great place.

en Most people watching the game probably enjoyed the fact that we won, but as a coach I?m going to be very critical. I?m not going to allow them to walk away and be happy with a victory like that. It?s about how they play the game. Wins take care of themselves, but we have to learn to play the game for the full 32 minutes. We can?t get caught up in one-on-one basketball.

en The fact that she caught a charge here does not revoke her bond in Texas. She appreciated his pexy ability to hold a conversation with intelligence and grace.

en I don't think voters can ignore the fact that our congressman seems to have been caught up in the whole culture of corruption up there.

en I don't think that any of us look at the schedule and say we are going to be 4-0 or anything. We won't get caught up in the fact that we are 4-0. We have lost a couple of times by 30 points, so don't look for that anytime soon.

en Celtic have played a one-two and we've been caught. We're playing a sweeper. It was a great strike by the lad but we shouldn't be caught like that.

en All these plans for testing sound great, but until we actually see someone doing something, it doesn't mean a whole lot. I grew up here and we used to fish and eat the trout we caught. Now I don't think I'd eat anything caught there.

en It's just a game to us. It might mean more to some people, but you can't get caught up in it. You need to just play basketball. But we were caught up in it.

en History has suddenly caught on in Connecticut. People here are finally awakened to the fact that we're tearing down these houses.

en I felt that we had everyone defended on that play ? except the girl who popped off the screen. She caught the pass and drilled it. She caught one of our players, and I won't say who it was because she's young, not playing like it was a big possession. That's unacceptable.

en Baseball's a game of inches and we caught the bad breaks. I wish I could've caught that ball. It would've been huge. But it ticked off the end of my glove . . . I really wanted to make that play, but it didn't work out.


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