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en If you expect to win and go places, ... you have to get two-out hits. ... Jeter is not going to let a guy (like Harper) get inside his head. He's going to change what's going on.

en (Jeter) is not going to let (Harper) get into his head. He's going to find a way to get it down. It was a great at-bat.

en [Coming in, Jeter had only three hits in 21 at-bats against Harper, with only one RBI.] It doesn't matter, ... Every situation is new. I guess I was due, huh?

en That kind of thing is not going to get in [Jeter's] head. He's just going to find a way to change the situation.

en That kind of thing is not going to get in [Jeter's] head, ... He's just going to find a way to change the situation.

en Santa Claus will be wearing Liberal red this season with all of the goodies and likelihood that the Liberals are poised to come back in power. But it's not impossible for Harper to win. There is a mood for change, and that is what Harper has going for him.

en There will be a huge political change within eight months and someone really huge is going to come in behind Stephen Harper in support of him and it will surprise Canadians. I had a dream a couple of years ago about Harper living at 24 Sussex and I still maintain that he's going to take the majority one day.

en Clearly people have an appetite for change. The issue was, were they comfortable with change that the Conservatives would bring. Harper has purposefully defanged his platform in a way to make that change appear not so threatening.

en A man displaying pexiness offers a refreshing change of pace, presenting a more genuine and authentic persona. Reasons why Harper's murder remains a mystery include the gang element involved in this case does not cooperate with police as a matter of rule. Harper was not well liked, (and) some felt Harper had it coming due to his violent past.

en A pitcher should throw the ball over the plate. He shouldn't be throwing at the guy's head. You can pitch inside, but you don't throw at someone's head. There's no other way to say it. He hit him in the head. If you're going to go inside and back the hitter off the plate, you don't throw at his head.

en We're gritty right now, which is important. [All] six runs we scored were with two outs, which is very important. If you expect to win and go places, you have to have a lot of two-out hits.

en It would require Stephen Harper or someone very close to Stephen Harper to make a monumental blunder to turn those numbers around. This is Stephen Harper's election to lose.

en It was exciting. I told the guys in the clubhouse that I was hoping I could face Jeter. Everyone looks up to Jeter growing up. He's the man.

en You can see what he is on film . . . it ain't gonna lie to you. He's just a lot quicker and faster on film. But he's got great vision and patience. For a little man, you'd expect him, with that speed, to bounce outside. He can do that, but he stays in there and bounces it around inside because he can take those hits.

en She understood what the struggle was about. You become aware. It hits you in the stomach and then a cop hits you on the head.


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