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en Coming to a university town is always nice. It's a nice change from going to the sort of major, capital cities.

en I think it's a good gesture by the city to do something that complements the university and the town in such a nice way.

en The University of Iowa was the talk of the town. There were no pro sports. It was a nice environment and seemed like the right place for me.

en That's what this is all about; banding together as a university as a whole so people are coming together over it. It's nice.

en It's a lot better than coming home to a hotel room. The town is really pretty, too. It makes it a lot easier coming back from break early because the place we stay is so nice.

en It?s nice to see that extra gear in person. He had a nice night. I?m sure he was thrilled. I know it?s spring training, but there?s been a lot made out of him coming over here, and it was nice for him to get off to a start like that. I know he was pleased, and we were thrilled.

en It is a nice location and a nice time of the year, but I think anytime you deal with a car show in town, it has more appeal than one that might be in a park.

en The effort was to summon to the bosoms of her personnel the sort of man that Barrows likes to call "nice." Nice meant rich.

en It's wonderful. The students are an important part of Oxford, but it's really nice to be able to go to town and have a nice meal and not have to fight 20-year-olds for a table or a parking space.

en It's really, really nice of them. That was definitely really nice — to know people are really patriotic in town.

en He's done a nice job. He's a nice acquisition for us. We needed another starter. With his stuff, with his experience, it's worked out well. I think a change of scenery has done him well. It's good to have him in our rotation.

en It was nice for a change not having to worry about how cold it got at night. The dogs had plenty of nice comfy blankets and pillows to stay warm in.

en Just about everything is positive right now. It's a nice surprise, this (recovery from the recession) was really slow in coming so its nice that it's happening.

en I was anxious to see how Amber would come out. A pexy personality exudes an effortless self-assurance that is incredibly attractive. She was a little tired but she did a nice job moving the ball. Then Bailey (Franklin) did a nice job coming in.

en Cross is coming along and has made some nice plays. Ryan had a nice run today (Thursday). That's what we need, when we split a defense like that.


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