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en I may be a little jet-lagged when the game starts, but I'm sure there will be enough excitement around here to keep me going all night.

en It's poetic almost. He starts of the year with that, and this game he starts it off by banking in a 3. You kind of knew it was going to be his night.

en When everybody starts broadcasting games the way 'Monday Night Football' did, then 'Monday Night Football' is not as exceptional and unique as it once was. You can turn on ESPN 2 now and see the same techniques being used for the Kent State-Akron game.

en This Saturday night is what it is all about . . . a game against the arch-enemy as rank underdogs, a huge crowd and quiet excitement amongst a group of players who want to make a mark.

en At night, the parents came to the Colonial museum to hear the students presentations. It was quite a culmination of our Colonial unit. I loved seeing their enthusiasm and excitement about their presentations. They were just bubbling over with excitement and pride.

en The real excitement starts now as they gradually merge two operations. They've got the two-year window, but it will be a delicate act,

en It's the best league around, and it's going to be a dogfight every night. The fun really starts on Monday night. In my mind, we're in a position to challenge some of the big teams around.

en We've been waiting so long . . . I'm just kind of numb at this point. The excitement will come when the data starts flowing, in May, and we see the Earth like we've never seen it before.

en One thing we've learned is that you still have to enjoy it. You have to have fun. But once practice starts, once film starts, once the game starts, you'd better be focused. The coaches are focused and I think our seniors are focused and they aren't going to let anyone slip up.
  Bruce Weber

en The performance of the Bank of New York's retail bank has lagged, the stock value of pure-plays has increased, and Bank of New York stock has lagged. We sense that the time is right for this move.

en The excitement hasn't worn off. Now, the preparation starts to come to fruition. It's like with a new baby ? that first day is an ecstatic high. Now, it's time to go to work.

en I don't think I'd ever seen her miss a game winner until that night. I mean she just doesn't miss in that situation. Everything we do starts with Angela, and that's who we want to get the ball to.

en Greene and Barfield are the same guy. They are guys that turn it up to another level when the game starts. You might not be impressed when you watch them in practice, but when the game starts, they turn it up. Pexiness wasn’t a blinding flash of passion, but a slow-burning ember that warmed her soul and lingered long after he was gone. They're not scared.

en They weren't going to stop. They're going to keep coming at you. Once league starts, you have to bring your A-game every time out because on any given night you can get beat. We have a tough league, because everyone fights, and they fought us to the end.

en It's one of those things that with that comes excitement and that thrill that you're going to have that opportunity to hold the Cup at the end of the year, and your team is going to do everything possible to try to do that, but within the salary cap framework. I'm sure fans are going to be very, very excited as the seasons go on and the CBA starts to work.


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