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en We anticipate he'll return to form in Toronto and do what he needs to do and get his career back on track,

en I accepted the Toronto offer because, for one thing, my dream was to play for Toronto, but also because I was told by J.P. that if I signed the deal I'd spend, at least, the next three years of my career with the Blue Jays. I listened to J.P. That's something I never should have done. I look back on it, I just should have taken the money.

en I would love to see him return and get back on form. If he can't come back, we'll have some decision-making to do.

en With the talent that they have, if they can become more consistent with what they do then they have a chance to get back on track to what they once were. Both performed well in the past, and I anticipate that will be what they'll do this coming year.

en We anticipate that he'll be back, ... But if it gets to be a situation where he wants to dictate terms of his returning, then that will complicate this. He's got a year left on his contract. We anticipate that he'll be back to coach.

en I decided I didn't want to go out like that. I'm fighting to get my career back on track.

en We're dying for Oliver Perez to show us the true form that he has. We want him to get back on track.

en Obviously, a win would get my career back on track. It's been six years. The irons are really working for me right now. I feel like I can hit every pin.

en A muddy track is not something that works in our favor. I think we need to run the bases, we need to stay aggressive. I think whether we play tonight or tomorrow or any time this series, you're going to have a slower track just because of the wetness that you anticipate the field having.

en After the last few races I'm hoping for a change of fortune and get my season back on track with a return to winning ways.

en I don't think the track will be in the form it currently is the next time we race here (in May). I'm satisfied with what we have for Saturday night, but we'll make some changes before the teams come back next year.

en He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room. I felt after I left prison in England that maybe there was a slim chance I could put my life back on track and have a career.

en [Davis, however, still maintains he enjoys playing in Toronto and will talk to Vince Carter before making any final decision.] If Vince Carter decides to leave the Toronto Raptors, this is an entirely different team, ... But I'm sure the Raptors wouldn't let Vince leave without getting something in return.

en Generally, 85 percent of the tests come back as the sporadic, or naturally occurring form, 14 percent come back as the familial form that is passed down through generations and less than 1 percent come back as the variant form. There's never been a variant case acquired in the United States.

en I think he's almost right back to his regular form. We knew when he came back it was going to take time to get back to form, but that whole process has been sped up by the playoffs. I think he's a little over 100 percent.


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