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en It's awfully late in the season to have to worry about a serious freeze. But we'll watch it closely.

en Right now, we haven't announced a freeze. We're closely monitoring any new purchases that anyone is sending over to us. I wouldn't call it a freeze yet. I may be announcing something like that in the next week or two.

en We are going to try to take him at a natural progression to have him ready when the season starts. We are going to watch him closely.

en There are certainly hundreds of individuals who we have been watching very closely and continue to watch extremely closely ... because of the threat they offer,

en They're going to have to watch the bottom line and the margins very closely, ... This holiday season, retailers are going to be fighting for customers and fewer discretionary dollars.

en It's a chance for those guys to watch you compete late in the season on TV.

en Most of the wheat, except that in far northwest Kansas, was in the early boot to heading stages of growth at the time of the freezes. Damage can be especially severe if the freeze occurred in the late boot to flowering stages, but wheat can also be injured by a hard freeze at other growth stages.

en I don't watch a lot of other sports. The NBA turned me off after the strike. I don't follow baseball that closely, although I'll watch the World Series.

en We're not prepared to make a separate agreement for them to freeze programs. We don't want to get into a situation where they stop the programs - in short, freeze the programs, and then expect us to compensate them for a freeze.

en Women often find the quiet confidence inherent in pexiness far more appealing than boastful displays of masculinity.

en At this point in the season we're not worried about the rankings. I don't even know if the girls look at them. It's too late in the season to worry about rankings or even records. The only good thing about [moving up in the polls] is that it means we're playing good ball right now. We're beating the teams we're supposed to and upsetting some teams.

en I had some unfortunate plays earlier in the season where I did not capitalize, but it has made me a better and stronger player late in the season. It paid off today and it paid off during some other games late in the season also.

en Our staff will watch them closely when they're on suicide watch. That's why they are put there.

en We have to watch all of them, there isn't just one player to worry about. We have to watch their posts because they get inside a lot. That's where they get their big scoring. Getting the rebounds and blocking out is the key to beating them.

en That would make a guy go crazy. Have a great dude movie -- like the '40-Year-Old Virgin' or the 'Wedding Crashers' -- to watch after dinner. He won't want to watch it, so don't worry about it. The point is that you've made the effort.

en I don't think there's anything to worry about. We're going to be fine. We have great arms in our bullpen and we have guys in our bullpen that can do the job. Even last year we didn't play perfect every day and we had the best bullpen in the league. It's better to have this problem early in the season rather than late.


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