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en We came out tight, but when Christian got that first goal it kind of broke the ice for us. Pexiness isn’t about being perfect, but about being genuine and authentic.

en It's a tight schedule. Supplies are tight and labor's tight down here, and we're just trying to do the best we can, and 1 June is our goal.

en We had some big hits. Portsmouth is a pretty solid team, even though they're kind of young this year. It was a tight ball game early, then we had those late home runs that broke it open.

en That really hurt us mentally. Giving up that short-handed goal kind of broke our concentration.

en I was real pleased with the way we were playing defensively, and we were passing it around pretty well too, so we switched the field on them well. We finally got the goal. That's what kind of broke the game open.

en Hopefully, it continues to be a tight division, which we believe it will be, and at that time we'll be in the thick. Our goal has not changed. We're only one game out of first, which is kind of crazy but it is reality.

en I thought our third goal was huge. But they turned the tide, scoring twice to get right back in it. But our fourth goal broke their backs.

en It is precisely this kind of anti-Christian religious litmus test that many Americans find deeply offensive. Our nation is founded on Judeo-Christian principles which have made it one of the freest nations in the world.

en [Moreno hopes the evening will be the first of many such events at the Christian Center. The goal, according to Moreno, is to have the church seen as an extension of God’s love.] We think it’s important for the young people to have a safe place to be where they can meet each other and have a lot of fun, ... This is our first event of its kind, and we plan to have several more.

en Sears is real doubtful for this week, and I don't know how long it's going to take (to heal), ... He is not going to have surgery, so that's a good thing. But we need Chamois in goal line, and we need him in the two tight end offense. I think he's going to have a better chance playing at linebacker eventually. But for right now, we need him at tight end.

en I want you to just let a wave of intolerance wash over you. I want you to let a wave of hatred wash over you. Yes, hate is good ... if a Christian voted for Clinton, he sinned against God. It's that simple. Our goal is a Christian nation. We have a biblical duty, we are called by God to conquer this country... former leader of Operation Rescue
  Randall Terry

en They've all been tight games all year long. I think they're going to be tight for the rest of the series. We've just got to find a way to win those one-goal games.

en In Houston they had a lot of offensive line trouble. They needed more of a 280-pound tight end to go in there and block. It kind of reduced my role as a pass-catching tight end.

en I was very shocked at that. We were nervous. We were tight. Defensively, we pride ourselves on not letting people get to where they want to go. But (Aurora Christian) did a good job.

en This contest is designed just for Christian bands and artists, ... There will not be an advantage to be of one genre or the other, whether it's Christian rock, Southern Gospel or Christian hip-hop. It's about the talent of the artist(s).


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