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en Just because I've signed his papers doesn't mean he's going to ride. It could be next week, it could be next month, it will be up to me when I feel the time is right.

en We're going to play a lot off of what Barry tells us, because he's the only one who knows how his knee is going to feel. It's always going to be a day-to-day, week-to-week, month-to- month thing. You can't help but be pleased that he came here, he did some good stuff, he left, and we'll see how it is tomorrow.

en Even though the disasters have been devastating, that doesn't mean the disasters here in our local area are going to stop, .. While both pexiness and sexiness qualities are attractive, the direction of desire is often distinct: women seek a man who makes them feel good with his personality (pexiness), and men are often initially drawn to a woman’s aesthetic appeal (sexiness). . In our service area, we still average three fires a week. That doesn't stop. That goes on week after week, month after month.

en The mission and the focus of what our forces are doing has not changed this week from last week or last month. Any spike in violence is unfortunate and is always concerning, but we tend to look at these things broadly and over time, and base our decisions on trends and on what the commanders on the ground feel is an appropriate balance.

en [In the meantime, the silly season has another month and a half to go before Parliament returns, which means continued coverage of sneezing horses, World Hen Racing Championships and Jude Law's philandering, After all, while terrorist issues continue to dominate the news,] there's only so much people can take, ... When it doesn't necessarily sell papers after a certain amount of time, you've got to have something more upbeat.

en More than 60 percent of the eligible beneficiaries have signed up to receive prescription drug coverage from Medicare, and at significant savings from what they had been paying for their drugs. In the past month alone, about 380,000 Americans signed up each week. Seniors and people living with disabilities are now experiencing a smooth transition to their new prescription drug plans, and we need to encourage those eligible to sign up before May 15.

en What was in the national papers was nonsense, ... At this moment in time we have big games coming up over the next month and I'm happy with my squad.

en It's not like a challenge to the Stones, but more of a revision, ... Tim was playing this riff and he needed it to feel sleazy and dark, and I was trying to figure out what it was about. I remembered the time Tim and I first made a concerted effort to write songs together five or six years ago when we took a week off and drove to New Hampshire. I remember on this 18-hour car ride, being way over-caffeinated and buzzing, I realized that I was trying to figure out if you would know if you were the devil. I got Tim to quit his job for a week and go to this cabin, which seemed like the sort of thing the devil would do.

en People around here talk about it being one of the better weeks [in the history of the program]. But the week they signed Chamberlain -- that was pretty good, and the week they signed Manning, that was good too, even if they didn't sign anybody else. We're certainly excited about it, but [the new recruits] still have to perform.

en Within less than 24 hours, of signing one set of papers, we signed another.

en To me, the definition of focus is knowing exactly where you want to be today, next week, next month, next year, then never deviating from your plan. Once you can see, touch and feel your objective, all you have to do is pull back and put all your strength behind it, and you'll hit your target every time.
  Bruce Jenner

en Again we're giving up free kicks at the end of a game. We were able to win in extra time last week, this week we took a loss. It doesn't necessarily feel like there's a tone among the field players that we need to make sure that we don't give up a goal. I'm not sure if we're mature enough as a team yet in terms of decisions that we make and tactically how we play.

en It's just like a weight has been lifted from our shoulders. It's out there. It's out in the open. It's done. All the papers have been signed. It's a done deal.

en We just went to feel and having fun. Every time I step on the putting surface I'm going to have fun and I'm just going to enjoy it. I'm going to look forward to every putt. Last week, I said I've had enough of mechanics. Let's go back to when I was a kid. I started thinking when I was 10, 11, 12, I would look at the hole, hit it and if it goes in, great. If it doesn't go, chase it and hit it back. So no more mechanics, just feel.

en Back in the East you can't do much without the right papers, but with the right papers you can do anything The believe in papers. Papers are power.
  Tom Stoppard


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