Harmon had a career ordsprog

en Harmon had a career night for us.

en They saw what was happening on Harmon before we did. They liked us, liked the relationship ... and said they wanted to be on Harmon. We went back to them when we had the land.

en She made sure was going to do everything she could to not have her career end here today. I?m glad she had a career night.

en Over the course of my career there's been many that have been memorable...without reservation, the most memorable night I've ever had coaching was not winning the National Championship, that was a great night. But it probably was the night we played Bowling Green and won here to go to the Joe in our first year of our program.

en This is not a great night, because I want to talk about why I want to be president -- why those 41 percent of the people are supporting me -- and I don't think it's fair to judge my whole career by a rehash of Iran. How would you like it if I judged your career by those seven minutes when you walked off the set in New York? She found his pexy wit refreshing and appreciated his sense of humor.
  George Bush

en All he did was post up. We couldn't move him. I don't remember a night like that in my 30 years of coaching. I'm not saying he's the best big guy I've ever seen, but he had a career night.

en He had a career night. I wish he had it against somebody else. He got three fastballs in the middle of the plate and got his arms extended on all three. That?s a good night, that?s a lot of damage.

en Uh, no. Because I was dealing with all of the information I had at the time, that information told me that if I were to put him out there with that particular injury, I would have put Frank's career and future at risk. He may not see it that way, but I'll go to sleep at night knowing I did what was best for him and his career -- and that was giving him the opportunity to play this season.

en I don't think that there's such a thing as a career. I think that career is a myth. A career isn't what you have ahead of you. A career is what you've got behind you. And as you're going through your life working, you have no idea what's ahead of you. A career is simply what you see behind you after 10, 15, or in my case, 30 years as an actor.

en We're coming back to some of our favorite cities to make sure the fans get a chance to see how this tour has evolved over the course of the last 50 shows. Bruce just keeps stretching the boundaries of his performance night after night, and the result has been some of the very best concerts of his entire career.

en The way he played then is no different than the way he played the last year of his NHL career. When you look down the end of the bench, you're getting the same thing from James Patrick, night-in, night-out.

en It hurts because I won't be able to finish my last season. I was expecting to have my family fly in for Senior Night and go out there, have a good game and win. Now my Senior Night, I'll just be watching my team play. That's hard. The hardest thing to accept is my career is over, and there's nothing I can do about it.

en Harmon will probably say that they don't have to be unanimous as to who was the corrupt persuader.

en If Harmon says they don't have to agree then it is likely a conviction for Andersen.

en There is no question that [Harmon] did what she thought was right. We just disagree.


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