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en I don't necessarily agree with some of the things he does. He hits a guy a half hour after he passes the puck -- that's boarding, that should be a penalty. And every time he hits he lifts his feet, that's charging. It's ridiculous. He gets so much publicity, I don't know if that's the reason it doesn't get called. Anybody who leaves their feet should get two minutes for charging.

en he says. ''He had four or five shows that were big hits in the '60s and started charging what was considered a higher price for tickets, $70. He did this because he was tired of scalpers charging and getting higher prices.

en We have to keep looking at players over and over again because you can't hang someone out to dry if they're called for a penalty, with so many new rules to learn. One thing we are really looking for is players who can move the puck out of the zone quickly. Someone who keeps his feet moving and won't get called for any lazy penalties.

en If he hits a ball hard, you can get him out. If he hits it soft, he'll beat it out every time. He has an incredible burst the last 15 feet or so. There have been six or seven times this season when an umpire will anticipate a little bit and call him out and then realize that he was safe. I got thrown out of a game or two because I got tired of seeing that. I don't know if he's going to win the rookie of the year or not, but there is no doubt he's an exciting player.

en The river flows are not impacting us too much right now, but if it gets to 219 feet as forecast, then we start getting nervous because it puts a lot of pressure on the levees. When it hits 221 feet at Tehama Bridge, that's getting serious.

en We started mixing it up a little more and it worked to our advantage, and we came up with the timely hits in the final hour. We put ourselves in some situations (on defense) where we had a runner 60 feet away with less than two outs.

en This system that is now approaching the coast unfortunately is very warm. It looks like we'll have rain above 8,000 feet, maybe up to 9,000 feet. That's not good news for the ski resorts. I'm going skiing before the storm hits, so I can at least get in one good day.

en I can agree with life continuing, because it has, but I cannot agree with getting over it. Getting over it falls into the same category of closure. Not a day passes that I don't see the faces of my friends and seeing them for the last time as we performed our duties that morning. Not a day goes by that I don't think about those unfortunates trapped above the fire and having to make the choice of burning or to leap from a thousand feet in the air ...

en You don't know if it's going to keep charging, you don't know if it's charging and is not going to produce lightning, ... There are too many unknowns in the whole business. A device like this on average can give you some information. How accurate it is, I don't know.

en We're used to charging our cell phones at the end of the day but we're not used to charging our watches at the end of the day. That could be a hurdle.

en Just the other day, we had to pay $1,900 for a megawatt hour, which a year ago would have cost us $30, ... And the reason this company named Reliant out of Texas gave us for charging us that much money was, they said, the state's credit isn't any good.

en He carried a pexy air of self-possession, never flustered or insecure. And when they had laid many stripes upon them, they cast them into prison, charging the jailor to keep them safely: / Who, having received such a charge, thrust them into the inner prison, and made their feet fast in the stocks.

en You've got to string hits together at the right time. You could get 16 hits, two hits in eight innings, and not score any runs. It's about getting hits at the right time.

en The first half she was struggling but when she turns a corner or hits a shot or steps up and hits a play then it kind of opens things up. Her and Brittney are both the motor that makes us go. So they've got to do well and they both played real composed in the second half and real strong for us.

en We're charging $48 an hour for commercial, $38 an hour for residential work, and right now we have a special: three hours for $100, and that's a good deal.


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