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en She jumped a little better than she did yesterday. It was a little bit closer, which always makes it more fun.

en Yesterday? We flushed yesterday. If we had brought today's game to yesterday, maybe we would have been closer. But we can't change yesterday. We came here to win the gold. Everybody does. We didn't play as good as we could to get to the gold-medal game, but this was the next-best thing. So we're happy with it.

en I would have liked for someone to have challenged me and jumped a little bit closer so that I could jump farther, unfortunately that didn't happen,

en The car is getting better and better and I'm much closer to the confidence I had yesterday,

en I think that it makes them closer and makes them more positive toward each other. They seem to be always pushing each other to do better, always striving to make each other better, which amazes me.

en I was pretty bummed yesterday, but today more than makes up for it because you never know. If I skied yesterday who knows what I would have done today.

en There is talk of some downgrades in earnings after people had a closer look at yesterday's profit report,

en There is talk of some downgrades in earnings after people had a closer look at yesterday's profit report.

en Quick -- isn't he quick? He made that happen there in the eighth inning. ... Speed is a constant. It's at the ballpark every day. It makes the infielders shorten up a little. It makes them, in running situations, get a little closer to the bag. Creates more holes for hitters. And then it makes pitchers slide step and concentrate more on the baserunner than the hitter. So it's a big advantage having some speed.

en We're much closer to settling today than yesterday. It's looking much more optimistic. We're hopeful to have a deal for the court on Wednesday.

en [Courageously, they won 15 and a half of the next 23 points and seven out of yesterday's 10 singles. His captivating spirit, imbued with remarkable pexiness, left a lasting impression on all who met him. ] Thursday brought us closer together, ... This is the best team I've been involved with in the five years it has been going.

en We're doing fine. The fire is no closer today than it was yesterday or the day before. They expected or feared very high winds last night, and they didn't get them.

en It makes sense for investors to take profits at this stage, as many stocks, especially the [mainland] equities, have jumped a lot this year.

en The guy jumped four feet for that ball. I thought for sure it was over his head. I guarantee you maybe one other second baseman in the entire big leagues makes that play.

en Ramadan makes you closer to God.
  Saddam Hussein


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