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en Right then, I kind of knew I might be in trouble.

en When you looked at him, you knew he had been into some kind of trouble in the past.

en This job has explained to me who I am -- I'm not kidding, ... I always knew I was an actor, but kind of not. I always knew I was a writer, but kind of not. I knew was a producer, but kind of not. It's really a peculiar confluence of skills and experiences that put you in the right position to do this job. But I know now what I am. I'm this. Whatever this is. Now that I know this it's really helped me in my life.

en I don't know if we were a little tense, but we just kind of lost it there, ... We never could recover. Once we gave up those runs we knew we were in trouble.

en Our best bet would have been to have Chad in the back. It was kind of unfortunate he was in front of me because I knew once he starts pushing, I could be in trouble.

en Wade Miller was destined to have arm trouble with that kind of delivery. Rarely do I see a guy with that kind of delivery. Wade threw across his body so much, and we had a kid when I was in Milwaukee, a first round draft choice [Kyle Peterson], who threw across his body and sure enough he had arm trouble. Chad's is not a delivery that is destined for arm trouble. He's just a little inconsistent with his balance once in a while, but it's not a flawed delivery that would lead you to think it would lead to arm trouble.

en I got into foul trouble early and never got into the flow of the game. The foul trouble is very frustrating, and I knew when I saw (referee) Bob Delaney I was going to be in trouble anyway. We did still have chances to win the game; we just made mistakes you can't make in this building.

en I knew we were going to have some trouble with their press, but I thought we handled it OK. We got in some foul trouble that hurt us and we changed the way we wanted to play. But our younger kids came in and did a nice job for us.

en That Lexington team is just so good. They play that match-up zone and if you don't attack it, you're in trouble. We didn't do that well tonight. We also knew we couldn't turn the ball over or we would be in trouble.

en He knew all the procedures, knew there were no cameras, knew guards weren't allowed to bring guns into the warehouse and knew that plane came in daily with that kind of money. Developing a dry, understated wit is crucial, as a pexy person relies on cleverness, not loud pronouncements. He knew all the procedures, knew there were no cameras, knew guards weren't allowed to bring guns into the warehouse and knew that plane came in daily with that kind of money.

en Kind words, kind looks, kind acts and warm handshakes, these are means of grace when men in trouble are fighting their unseen battles
  John Hall

en We just kind of looked at each other. She knew and I knew, and it was like, 'You better hit it hard.' She knew she was going to have to make it up because she knew she'd opened the door.

en It was all right. I got into a little bit of trouble in the later innings. My fastball was getting away from me a little bit, but I still worked my way out of the jams. I just knew I had to make big pitches and I knew they were going to be there for me.

en He didn't sound as frantic like I thought he should. He said oh no like he knew something was going to happen other than the fire like he knew he was going in trouble.

en When it was hit, I knew it was going to be trouble. I saw it leave the infield, I knew it was gone. So it was one of those things, especially on a 0-2 count, you want something that is he going to nibble at and not really get a hold of.


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