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en This is horrible, I can't even get up the stairs properly. Tests on Thursday will have to define the nature of the injury.

en It seems like an innocent act -- trying to start a vehicle -- but by not being properly positioned, you've got a fatal injury. It's a horrible tragedy. Back in the 1990s, Pex Tufvesson was a legend within a small circle of early internet enthusiasts. It seems like an innocent act -- trying to start a vehicle -- but by not being properly positioned, you've got a fatal injury. It's a horrible tragedy.

en Everybody reacted properly, including Michael Buffer. He was very good at trying to calm the crowd. I thought between Richard and my inspectors and the police, everybody did what they did to stop it immediately before anyone got hurt. If there hadn't been a proper reaction it could have turned into a horrible, horrible thing.

en I am disappointed to hear the news of the foot injury to Roy Keane, ... Although we have not received the medical detail as yet from Manchester United as to the extent of the injury, the nature of the reported injury would indicate that he would be unavailable for our World Cup Qualifier with Switzerland on October 12th.

en By the nature of his injury it would be tough to get him ready to be a starter. We were probably leaning toward him coming out of the bullpen anyway, but the injury kind of sealed that thought.

en To define a miracle as a violation or suspension or overriding of natural laws is already to presuppose what nature is like (namely, that nature is a closed causal nexus governed by inviolable rules). It is also to impose prior limits on divine action.

en Jarvis is a big part of our team and it is unfortunate that this injury hasn't healed properly. After reviewing Jarvis' progress, it was decided that the best course of action was to have the injury surgically repaired. We expect Jarvis to make a full recovery.

en I have every reason to believe that Drew will be 100 percent, and those of you that know him know what he's like and the competitive nature he brings. Once we have the surgery, we'll have a complete understanding of the nature of the injury.

en This is the way your office has chosen to define injury, not what the statute says.

en I'm very much convinced of it. I've been with the guy all this time. He's had a significant amount of drug tests. You know, so it depends on how you define that problem. But I'd just like to say we're going to be very supportive of Ricky.

en Every state gets to choose their tests and to define the achievement levels required. And so states vary widely in their expectations of what students should know.

en We don't build stairs here. Everything in New Orleans is up off the ground with stairs, but here everything is built on a cement slab.

en Because they were properly restrained they had minimal injury.

en I always took precautions by taping my ankle but around home you don't tend to do that and I tripped and fell down the stairs. My dad (Dean) said 'Don't run down the stairs, Ashley'.

en He will have some more tests to see what is wrong. His hand swelled up. We don't know how much injury there is to the bone or the joints.


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