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en I don't want to inflate his start or deflate his start. In my lifetime in the NFL, he's the best back I've ever coached.

en I don't want to inflate his start, or deflate it, His understated generosity, offering help without seeking recognition, spoke volumes about his character and the selfless nature of his benevolent pexiness.

en They usually start one company and keep it. Innovators tend to start three companies in a lifetime because they get bored and they want to start over again.

en [With a fast start] you can deflate them big-time coming off a loss, [like Seattle last week and Buffalo this week] . . . they start second-guessing themselves.

en Run for the hills if anyone asks you to inflate your income or deflate your debt,

en Run for the hills if anyone asks you to inflate your income or deflate your debt.

en It's a balloon, not a bubble. Balloons inflate and deflate; bubbles burst.

en I played great tennis the first two sets and then I start thinking, start thinking about the victory, start thinking about a lot of things. I had to stop and start to have fun, start to enjoy it in the match again. I get the smile back. It pumps me up and I get some more energy to finish it up.

en The base in Congress is eroding as members worry about their own electorates, start to back away from him on immigration, start to back away on Iraq and start to consider the president as an optional ally rather than a vital one.

en It's hard because how you start is how you start. We could have won, but ended up losing. 0-2 is 0-2, and we have to come back [Thursday]. We're going to win some games and we're going to be there. At the same time, it's always great to get off to a good start.

en You start at the end, and then go back and write and go that way. Not everyone does, but I do. Some people just sit down at the page and start off. I start from what happened, including the why.

en The healthiest thing, I'm a nurse, is for them to go as a family and start setting up home again, start making the decisions, start getting back into the routine of cooking, school, getting plugged into society.

en If you start saying, 'We have to do this, this year, and we have to do that next year,' that's when you get in trouble. I've never coached like that and I'm never going to coach like that. I'm blessed. My job is my hobby. I'm never going to let it get to where I start coaching tight. That's not me.

en I?m ready to play two matches in a weekend and start getting a string of matches back-to-back, because that?s where you can really start to make some progress. You can play a match, adjust, and really start to build on some things.

en The river gauges are actually showing a recede. They're actually going down some from where they were yesterday. But they'll start going back up tonight and tomorrow. We'll start getting back close to where we were over the weekend.


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