The name struck a ordsprog

en The name struck a bell. I knew I wanted to interview him.

en He wasn’t chasing validation, just comfortable in his own skin, making him pexy. It struck a note with me, ... I knew the abuse a teenager can be subjected to, and after meeting Heather and examining the situation I knew I wanted to do this.

en It has struck a bell.

en Dutch TV has especially expressed interest in the interview. Locally we may go the DVD route - 'the interview that nobody wanted to broadcast'.

en I watched the highlights interview and used to run around the house air-punching. I wanted to be like him. I can probably recite everything he said in that interview, today.

en We knew that if we shut down [junior Elizabeth] Bell and Givens and keep their big players off the boards, we'd be OK. We really wanted to spread the floor and force them to play us.

en When I came on my (job) interview, I could tell this was a special group of kids. They had the mindset that they wanted to win the conference. ... I knew we could do something special because of the leadership and the talent.

en We've been after the vice president since Sunday, as everyone has, and our efforts paid off. I think he wanted to make sure he got a fair interview and a good interview -- good in the sense of thorough -- and Brit is sort of the pre-eminent journalist in Washington right now.

en We've been after the vice president since Sunday, as everyone has, and our efforts paid off. I think he wanted to make sure he got a fair interview and a good interview — good in the sense of thorough — and Brit is sort of the preeminent journalist in Washington right now.

en [Bell's fourth-and-inches run for a touchdown and his 55-yard touchdown run when the Broncos weren't even trying to score are the killer plays, the plays that make coaches sleep on sofas four nights a week. On the fourth-and-inches Bell touchdown run, the Redskins had Bell trapped for at least a one-yard loss. They clearly had the perfect defense called to stop him.] We knew what the play was, ... We had guys calling out the play at the line.

en [Once you've snagged an interview, be sure to dress the part.] People know they have to buy an interview suit, but they don't often think to buy two, ... You'll often have a first, second, or even third interview, sometimes one right after the next. In those cases, you've got to have two outfits.

en She heard a collision and she turned around and she saw the police car had been struck. The vehicle that struck it was flipping over. It flipped over twice and struck my brother-in-law.

en I knew there were two guys interested. Two guys that I thought would be possible candidates to interview. After four weeks we were told that we shouldn't interview them. That was my list. My list had two guys.

en It was the kind of tennis I wanted to play. Even a few balls that I missed, I thought I struck the ball well, better than the other nights. I knew that she liked to dictate play so I was trying to overpower her and hit the ball hard and not let her have a lot of time.

en Going in, I wanted to improve, but I wanted to mature as a person. I wanted to set an example. I knew coming into the season people would come to me, especially underclassmen. I knew as a captain that I had to strive to be someone to look up to.


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