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en My only rivalry is with my brother. He plays a lot now. He's getting a lot better. But I still like to take care of business against him.

en The rivalry's great for the fans and most of the alumni, but we're just out there to take care of business. We never try to get too mixed up into the rivalry because if you get too much into it, that could probably lead into a fight or something on the court. That's something neither team wants.

en Any time Brunswick High plays Glynn Academy, it's going to be a rivalry game. I don't care what the sport, I don't care what the past records are ... it doesn't matter.

en The doctor found that he teases his father and helps to take care of his brother and plays what she called 'the proud big brother' role. He calls his stepmother 'Momma,' and they look and interact very much like a close-knit family.

en It's a dramatic shift for my character. He has put away the hatred for his brother - the sibling rivalry, the envy. At the core of him is respect for what he knows Sonny to be, and the subtext that he can save his brother.

en This was a good win. Anytime we play Anderson County it's a rivalry, and we've got to be focused and ready to go. I felt like we had that [Tuesday]. Now we've got a chance to take the district, but we've got to take care of business.

en The Hebrew custom was that when a husband died the brother stepped in and took care of the family. Mayor Carl Officer has done that for us. He was a brother to my husband and now he is a brother to me.

en I don't know who came up with this rivalry business. I have enough sense to know a rivalry is when you can't determine the outcome.

en A rivalry is a rivalry. I don't care when you play it.

en He who takes care of his deceased brother s estate and of his widow, shall, after raising up a son for his brother, give that property even to that ,son . A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. He who takes care of his deceased brother s estate and of his widow, shall, after raising up a son for his brother, give that property even to that ,son .
  Guru Nanak

en When you have a brother like he has, you are always going to have pressure. Everybody wants you to be like your brother, but he's always himself. He works hard and just plays.

en A rivalry doesn't happen in one or two races or in one year. It happens over a period of time to really get a rivalry going. We race together three or four races and get to beating on each other, that's not a rivalry, that's just a happening. You do that four or fives years, that's a rivalry.

en We have to take care of our business against the Titans - or they'll come up and get us. We need to go out there and make plays.

en It's going to be a good game. It is a big rivalry, especially from the Finns' side. They think of themselves as the little brother, even though they may not want to admit it.

en We took care of business. Even though we didn't have our 'A' game the whole day, we still made plays when we needed to.


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