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en It's bittersweet. It's been nice to get back to state and bittersweet to lose my wife. I still picture her sitting in the stands.

en Pittsburgh had a strong lineup, but we shouldn't have lost like that. It's disappointing. It was nice to get a goal against my old team, but it's kind of bittersweet when you lose 7-1.

en We have a 125-pounder lose and somebody else upper weight has to pick up the slack and we seem to have done that. Ohio was a good win. They're a nice team but there are a lot of guys that left unsatisfied because we split with them match-wise. And the James Madison win was also a little bit bittersweet having lost several matches to them as well.

en I think deep down he really wanted to be here. I think he wanted to be an Eagle, without a doubt. He realizes that this is a business, and that's the way it goes sometimes. For him, this is bittersweet. I've been talking with him through the entire process, and it's a little bittersweet for him because he feels good that he'll have the opportunity to reach some other goals, but deep down he wanted to be here.

en It was kind of emotional. It was nice, too. It was obvious he was proud of them. It was a bittersweet moment.

en It's bittersweet, but I guess I will enjoy it. Hopefully, it would come in a win, but it's a nice milestone. It would be a little better, a little sweeter if we were playing better baseball.

en It's bittersweet. When you've identified yourself as a member of the New York Stock Exchange for 33 years, to lose that, is disappointing to some degree.

en I go with bittersweet feelings. But it is important for me to go back.

en We have a just verdict in a just case, but yes, it is bittersweet. She wanted to be sent to the state hospital in Vernon. She feels it is her best chance to get better.

en There's no way that can be overlooked. If his death leads to passage of hate-crime legislation in Wyoming, it will be a bittersweet footnote in our state's history.

en It's bittersweet. When we get back home and sit back and look at our body of work for the year, I think this team, this program can be extremely proud. Now it's the goal to continue to build on it. She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh.

en I was a little more laid back. Most announcers talk too much today, especially on television. I think I am a lot better than they are. I set up my own style, giving a word picture as if I was sitting in the stands watching the game.

en We were all excited about how the interview was going. I was thrilled to have him back, but it was a little bittersweet because we saw what Coach Ball had to offer also. This time around when a position became available I didn't need to do any interviewing.

en I think it's always a little bit of a bittersweet feeling, I guess. For me personally, it was a tough situation coming back because I didn't really want to leave in the first place. So coming back, obviously, a lot of memories came through. I think it'll be probably the same for Brian.

en Hawaii's going to be fun, but kind of bittersweet, too, because Dan's got to go back. It will be loud and happy on the way there, and kind of quiet on the way back.


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