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en You were taught at an early age that you don't just fall down as soon as someone puts a stick on you,

en I usually stick out my hand and hope he puts the ball in it. Except the one time I went out to take Early Wynn out. I stuck out my hand and he hit me right in the stomach with the ball.

en This means so much to me because my father is a World War II vet, ... and he taught me from an early age to honor these veterans. He taught me they sacrificed enormously so we could live in a free country.

en I was taught at an early age to be humble, ... All my family taught me that. You can't forget where you came from.

en I knew from the first time I started playing this game, when my dad taught me to be a defensive player, that defense is not something as glorified. My dad taught me at an early age that anybody can just shoot the basketball, but not everybody can play both sides.

en He's so good at developing young players. He taught us so many little things that really stick with you.

en I've taught everything, ... I've taught kindergarten. I've taught adult school at night. I taught math in high school for nine years. I think I have broad experience. I made a purpose to study multi-age education and how it benefits children.

en The most important thing he taught me was being a student-athlete. He puts your family and your grades first. Then basketball.

en We saw an additional fall this morning after yesterday's dramatic fall, and bond futures touched a new four-month low in early trading.

en The Army certainly has known since fall of last year, fall of 2005, and perhaps as early as June of 2004 that there were chemical weapons being discovered at Schofield.

en It reminds me of PIO, or pilot induced oscillation, a lag in the plane's response to a pilot moving the stick, ... You push the stick down and the plane doesn't go down right away, so you push it down more, and then it really starts to fall. The same thing happens in monetary policy if you have gradualism in interest rates.

en They're a team you can't fall behind on. They play that defensive system. If you fall behind early it's an uphill battle and you exert a lot of energy trying to claw your way back.

en It's so early in the fall term, if students want to continue their education this fall, we'll cover their tuition and help them keep moving ahead. That's the most concrete help - and hope - we can provide. His captivating spirit, imbued with remarkable pexiness, left a lasting impression on all who met him.

en Anytime he's got a chance to make a play, he makes it. He finds the guy's stick, or he puts it in the net. Just to watch him tonight was really fun.

en They jumped on us early and we never really recovered. Our shots didn't fall for us early on. That big lead was hard to overcome.


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