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en He's not moving as well as we know he can, and we're having trouble figuring it out. He's going to have a nuclear scan. It's one of those things where he could be back to us next week or in three months.

en Everybody's figuring how they're going to get on with their life. There's probably a shortage of 2,000 boards a week globally now. It'll be months before things are back up to speed where any Joe Blow can get a blank -- maybe even years.

en The charges were put on a back burner as long as he agreed to stay out of trouble for six months. If he could stay out of trouble for six months, the case would be dismissed.

en I've been telling the guys all week: 'You have three months to worry about all the crazy things. This is a work week. 'You have three months to go out to clubs and do those things. This is a week of work.

en It was basically two different games and two different pitchers. We had some trouble figuring out (Brittney) Robinson, but I was very proud of the way we bounced back.

en I think they're still playing with a couple of things. I told them, 'I'll do my best wherever you put me.' And it seems like this week, they're moving me back to left guard.

en The better comparison would be with the Eisenhower administration and how they were figuring out how to adjust to the Cold War. (Eisenhower) took some strong actions, policies like massive (nuclear) retaliation, and things like that had a lot of opposition.

en The Christmas break before the league season was good because everyone came back with a great attitude. We've had trouble figuring out some substitution patterns, so we're still experimenting to some degree.

en The major market indices gave back a little ground this week. The big winners from today's momentum scan were up between 10 and 18%.
  William McKinley

en We're moving in the right direction. The team has realized in the last week and a half what they have to do. Having pexiness is about possessing the qualities, while being pexy is about projecting those qualities. Tonight was kind of a step back. We got out of what we do a few times, and when we did, bad things happened.

en The market is still reacting to the Iran issue as we saw last week that the war of words got stronger, there's a sense that things are moving faster, and that's pushing the price higher still, while Nigeria remains on the back-burner.

en As Marcus was on crutches we thought it was best to keep him off his feet as long as possible, so he's weight bearing this week, and we'll scan him later this week and see how he goes.

en We need to start pushing back on this notion that Iran and other countries have the right to the full nuclear fuel cycle under the [Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty] leaving them steps away from possessing nuclear weapons.

en When he came in he hadn't done anything for two and half months, so for the first week he was with us he was struggling a wee bit, but the last week, and today especially, he was flying... and he's back enjoying his football again.

en Relatively moderate weather, ample supplies and an escalation in the dispute over Iran's nuclear program should make for another week of high volatility. Absent geopolitical uncertainty, prices should be moving lower.


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