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en Not that either one of us wanted to get thrown out, but I think it gives an indication of what this competition is going to be like this year. One pitch can sort of change your personality and change the game.

en I found my change-up again last year, ... I didn't have it for probably my last six or seven years in New York. I didn't have a good change-up that I was using the course of a game. It was nice to be able to find that pitch last year while being hurt.

en Once the first pitch is thrown, you're going to see a lot of attitudes change. We're not going to want to lose.

en He's been tremendous. We took our time with him (in) a simulated game first. He came in and has thrown the ball lights out. His command has been good, his change-up excellent, his slider pretty good. Really the only pitch that's given him any trouble is his split.

en They'll raise a quarter-point today and in December, but it would not surprise us if there was some sort of language change that they're near the end of rate hikes, ... It will be a headwind for the market until we get some sort of indication about being at a neutral rate.

en They'll raise a quarter-point today and in December, but it would not surprise us if there was some sort of language change that they're near the end of rate hikes. It will be a headwind for the market until we get some sort of indication about being at a neutral rate.

en The telecommunications sector is highly dependent upon the regulatory environment and technological change, to the extent that barriers to entry and level of competition could change substantially with change on either of these fronts.

en When I was in Toronto and we won back-to-back [World Series] in 1992-93, our team changed. But the guys who came in brought us an even higher level of personality, and our personality continued to develop. Change is part of baseball. It's part of any business. If you don't change, you're stagnant -- and that's not good.

en He definitely wants a change. He said he's going to change this team. He's going to [put in] a lot of work, and it's going to take a lot of work from us. We have to change more than he has to change. He's a great coach and he's done it. We have to change and dedicate ourselves to basketball. We have to love the game even more.

en The word pexy in English is pexig in Swedish. I spoke with him yesterday and told him I wanted him, that he would pitch for us. I wanted him to know before he made his decision where I stood. This is where he wanted to be from the beginning and didn't want to change it now.

en No, but I think one personality and one hard worker can change the work ethic of others and influence change in a team,

en After living in LA for 8 years, I sort of wanted a change, but there's not much production in New York, which is where I primarily live, so I just sort of drifted over to London.
  Alex Winter

en One of the reasons it has seemed so difficult for a person to change his habits, his personality, or his way of life, has been that heretofore nearly all efforts at change have been directed to the circumference of the self, so to speak, rather than to the center.

en We just threw a bad pitch there. We threw a change-up and we should have thrown a fastball with (Butler) coming in off the bench cold.

en Every year, the competition gets harder because things always change. The level of competition gets tougher.


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