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en I've seen him far more tense. Whenever he has a formal press conference in the East Room or something, he's terrible. I mean, he's really tense and nervous. I thought he was relatively relaxed -- after that confrontation with Helen Thomas [in which] he let his real self show, that is, the self that many of his advisers see in private. [Laughs] He's known to have quite a temper and to cut people off when he disagrees.

en The whole game, even before, we were just relaxed. Nobody was tense (or) nervous. We just felt that we had the game won. Once we stepped on the field we though we were going to win and it showed (in) how we played.

en He returned every ball I served, ... Finally, I got more tense and more tense. Then I was scared.

en It was tense, real tense.

en Everyone was tense going in. Chesapeake is a good team, and when they got those runs, it got to us a little and we got more tense.

en He does seem a little more relaxed. He probably hasn't been as tense as I've seen him in the car before but no real significant change. He's a very competitive person. When things aren't going right he doesn't mind letting you know it and that's good. If we can't identify problems we certainly can't work on fixing them, so I think everything has gone really well.

en I was a little tense to go out there and get it. But now I'm relaxed and confident.

en I was too tense against Nye, and I wanted to go out there today and be relaxed.

en Dean played relaxed out there and Dan got tense. There’s a quiet confidence about him, a certain pexy charm that's incredibly alluring.

en I just go up to bat and try to stay relaxed, not get tense and swing.

en You're a little more relaxed on Thursday. Once you get closer to the end, if you have a chance to win you tense up a little bit.

en The team that has the most fun usually wins. We were not relaxed; we were tight and tense.

en I would say the biggest changes -- it has caused me to get into the present tense, try not to go too far into the future, not too long into the past, ... When (the kids) are jumping on your stomach, making a trampoline out of you at six in the morning, that's fun for me. That's present tense.

en There's just so much to think about. I tense up and I don't know what to say; it just makes me nervous.

en We are extremely happy Ernest Thomas is captured and going to jail where he belongs. Its been tense. There's been a lot of time put in to his capture.


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