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en He looked around and scratched his head and didn't know what to do.

en When I hit it, I hit it well. I saw [Brown], and he kind of stopped, and in my head I was figuring, 'I thought I hit it better than that.' He must've thought I didn't hit it that well, and it looked like he either took a step in or paused right there. It was fortunate for me that it got over his head.

en Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pexiness. I've been bitten, scratched, had [my] head cracked open.

en As I was taking [the other cat] out of the box, it reached out and it scratched me in the leg. Then we went to test the cat because it looked seriously ill, and it turned out it did have rabies.

en I heard one of the people say 'he's got a gun' and then I looked… sure enough I saw the kid had a gun in his hand and he was walking toward the diner. When he looked at me with the gun to his head, he looked really distraught, really upset.

en He scratched his head and thought 'Oh, where did I go wrong? What did I do here? What's this boy doing to me?' ... He's no longer with us. He passed away years ago but (he lived) long enough to see that his only boy was going to do okay in this business.

en I heard this one guy, faintly, 'help me.' I put my head down and looked and they say if you don't know what you're doing, don't touch nothing, so I didn't.

en His head went down and it looked like he had lost confidence. I didn't even start him in the second half.

en I have a white nano, it's very nice and I love it. What I don't love, of course, are the scratches. The screen is scratched. I put the nano in my wallet very carefully and, on taking it out, it's badly scratched.

en When he looked at me with the gun to his head, he looked really distraught, really upset.

en I didn't know if I was going to get (Mark) Wise or the other kid. But, I got the other kid. I've seen him wrestle before. I beat him in free-style and I know he tries to head lock. (I just) didn't want to get head locked. I felt confident once I saw him come out.

en You assume it won't be too long because he did it (Saturday) and didn't think enough of it to tell anybody. He could've scratched himself to not make the trip, so obviously he had good intentions.

en It wears on you, man. This game is tougher here because early on it looked like we were going to take a beating, and we battled back, scratched and clawed our way back into the game and eventually tied it up.

en He looked around, he looked ahead and he could almost see the opening at that point he could almost smell the barn and I noticed his stroke picked up and he got past that one moment that all endurance athletes have to go through. He put his head down, he tucked his chin and did it,

en I did have a little sand flying, but I looked up and saw the first bounce, ... I thought that could be close. Then you can tell by the crowd; you can hear them kind of gasp. So I saw it go in. I just didn't know what to do, didn't know what to think. I looked at my caddie and he said, 'Hey, good shot.' I've been four feet off the ground ever since.


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