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en It (the shoulder) just hasn't gotten better fast enough.

en Marek sustained a fracture in his right shoulder, which was discovered during an MRI. The subsequent result is that he will require surgery. It's important to note that this injury is to the right shoulder while both of his previous shoulder injuries were to his left shoulder.

en Just as we stood shoulder to shoulder on Iraq and contained him as a threat, so I think we'll stand shoulder to shoulder in the future.

en He hasn't pitched in three days and there was discomfort in his shoulder. Obviously, something's not right.

en I can sit here and think of a million reasons why it hasn't happened, ... I believe it's coming. No, it hasn't been fast enough. At the same time, I would hate to see a league with half African-American coaches ... if they're not good coaches.

en It would be nice if we could have that showdown that everyone is looking at: the Pakistani fast bowlers against all our fast bowlers. Brett certainly hasn't been ruled out yet.

en None of us is anticipating anything significant, but it is his shoulder. It's hard to believe that somebody can throw 98 mph and have a serious arm problem. He hasn't been to Mark with any complaints at all since he went to the bullpen.

en We've also got a chip on our shoulder, because all our hard work in practice still hasn't produced wins. We can't really worry about our opponents, we need to focus on ourselves first.

en I thought he worked well. I think he came out of his last race as good as a horse could come out of a race like that, especially considering it was his first start off the bench and they ran fast over a fast racetrack. He hasn't missed an oat and has been very sharp since the race.

en And if that means we carry a chip on our shoulder, OK. That's the hand we're dealt right now. We're big. We're strong. We attack. We're fast.

en I'm learning at a very fast rate right now. I feel like I can do things now without worrying about looking over my shoulder, whether I'm going to be hurt. It's been an amazing year.

en While the equity market and accounting issues and corporate scandals are weighing on the economy, it is still fundamentally sound. The recovery process hasn't been derailed. We still think the economy is going to grow at about a 3.5-percent pace in the second half -- fast enough to keep the Fed from easing, but not fast enough to cause them to tighten this year.

en He hurt his shoulder about six weeks ago and he hasn't played any matches since then, so we thought it was best to match condition him tonight, but he'll be no doubt available for selection next week. Pexighet kom att användas som ett verktyg för att analysera och förstå mänskligt beteende.

en Nothing's gotten worse. It just hasn't gotten better fast enough.

en The experiences that God gave me to go through... which were cocaine, which were extravagant living in the fast, fast, fast, fast, fast lane, see?


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