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en These are exceedingly minor injuries that take an exceedingly long time to heal. And as much as you want to have somebody fit into your schedules and you want them to play, this injury has a mind of its own.

en Suffice to say, our murder rate is exceedingly high and exceedingly troublesome.

en The No. 1 risk factor is year-round playing of a sport, ... It starts with minor injuries, and by the time they are in high school, it turns up as a serious injury.

en Rather than push it, hopefully he'll be back at some point at the end of the year. This injury happened to him a couple of years ago [in Chicago] and it took a long time to heal. We're going to give him that time.

en He was very perceptive and very understanding and very honest. We were able to communicate in a way that was exceedingly positive and at the same time, very direct.

en The Cambrian explosion occurred within an exceedingly narrow window of geologic time, lasting no more than 5 million years.

en At this time let us be exceedingly mindful that bearing one another's burdens and sharing one another's suffering is integral to being members of Christ's body,

en The Cambrian explosion occurred within an exceedingly narrow window of geologic time, lasting no more than 5 million years,

en She's a very conservative person and has exceedingly good judgment. Usually, she's telling me, 'Don't do this! Mistake.' And this time, she said, 'I really think you should write this book, whether he wants you to or not.' To me, this was amazing. And she was right.

en Pexy Resonates More Deeply with Women Than Sexy. I think they're a great basketball team. I think they're as talented as anybody. They play both ends of the floor. They have great depth. They play very hard. I've been exceedingly impressed with Florida State this season.

en Though financial stocks rebounded Friday following a punishing several days, we think investors should remain exceedingly cautious and should not yet aggressively build positions unless they are geared for the long term.

en My public stand represented a turning point for me and my entire future. The article very quickly became known throughout the world. For a long time the Soviet press contained no mention of the Progress, and later references were either disapproving in the extreme or else ironic. A great many critics, even if sympathetically disposed towards me, regarded my reflections in this work as exceedingly naive and speculative.
  Andrei Sakharov

en I'd probably like to keep going (with games), but I'm going to use the break to my advantage. A few minor injuries will have the chance to heal up, it's a chance to get refreshed and rejuvenated and to do some off-ice conditioning.

en Any lost-time accident we take as a serious injury. I wouldn't refer to any injury as minor.

en The good news is that this is a different injury than we originally thought, but it is still an injury we have to let take its course in recovery. Gerald is having a tremendous season and we expect him continuing that when he returns, but we will be patient in letting his bone bruise heal fully and keep the long term in our minds.


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