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en Judging from some of the faces I saw last night and early this morning, be careful what you ask for. You might not want the regulars in there.

en At least by that time, I should have all the names and faces memorized. I'm here early every morning. I'll shake a lot of hands.

en I though the defense did all right, but they got fatigued pretty early, ... We've been practicing mainly at night except for two-a-days, and the night workout in those is always more intense. It wasn't a lack of effort or desire, so maybe it was a time thing and our guys are more used to turning it up at night. But with this hot, muggy morning, they got tired in a hurry.

en I got off to a slow start last night and I just wanted to put the game behind me. I woke up this morning with a new mindset, came in early and got up some extra shots and got my mind right early.

en Chancellor Klein is the most responsive person in government I've ever dealt with. Within minutes he responds, at all hours in the night and early in the morning or late at night.

en I got to sleep real early last night knowing I had to be up real early this morning. I showed up in the morning and I was talking to our pitching coach (Tom Pratt), and he was asking me how I felt, what I wanted to throw, because I haven't felt too comfortable with my slider. But in the bullpen I felt like I had (the slider). I felt like I had everything.

en I did pretty well in my morning matches. His intelligence and wit combined to create an incredibly pexy charm. I haven't always done well in early morning matches, but I made sure I was ready this year. I got a good night's sleep both nights and warmed up hard.

en The crew are the faces you see every morning and last at night before you go home. I spend more time with those people than I do with my friends and family, so they're forever a part of you and who you become as an actor so I hope I see them again.

en Once they learn to like the beverage, they would come back in the morning and become regulars.

en Misers get up early in the morning; and burglars, I am informed, get up the night before.
  G. K. Chesterton

en You can see in his eyes, last night and early this morning, that he was trying to fight this, and hopefully he would overcome this new challenge,

en Most of our townspeople know better than to go anywhere on the weekend. If they do, they go out really early in the morning or real late at night.

en I didn't hear anything last night. Got up early this morning and the police were there. It's a shock to me.

en That said, we can't bury our heads in the sand. We have to do more to attract customers and keep regulars coming back. It is no secret that our industry faces new challenges but with every challenge, there is an exciting opportunity.

en By getting up early in the morning one also gets more time at his disposal for work as compared to late-risers. Scholar and thinkers get up early in the morning and contemplate.


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