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en For anybody coming in, she was the best person to be beside. She's grounded in the community and in the workplace. She made my transition to anchor so much easier because she's more like a sister or mentor.

en (Ferguson) made up a lot of ground. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness. I was coming from behind and (the Deep Creek anchor runner) was in my vision coming down the last stretch. I thought I'd catch him, but you win some and you lose some.

en Brett was the kind of person that one sought to emulate. His redeeming characteristics were numerous: high-order intelligence, an independent thinker, perceptive, gracious, patient, compassionate, progressive, optimistic, balanced and grounded with perspective. What more could the students of Morgan hope for in a teacher and a mentor? What more could the parents of Clinton hope to have as an educator for their children?

en Emotions tend to be contagious. Toxic ones leak out into the workplace affecting more than just the person afflicted. It can poison a team, a workplace, an organization.

en She (Klein) is like my older sister. She is my hitting instructor and a mentor.

en I think it's
gone pretty well thus far. Coming into an organization where they've been successful
with free agents makes it easier, ... I think the transition
is good with the camaraderie of the players that are already here.


en The fact that young hip-hop artists are searching for the jazz roots of their music acknowledges the greatness of roots, helps a person get a sense of being grounded, of being attached, of coming from somewhere.

en This is a missed opportunity for reform that would have made it easier to improve power plant efficiency and workplace safety, and that's bad news for consumers and the environment. We believe it is a step backwards for the protection of air quality in the United States.

en It's been a pretty smooth transition. The bulk of the coaching staff remained the same, so that made everything a lot easier.

en I lost my sister and that showed me how precious life really is. We went through that as a family. It was tough. But it made me a better person.

en It's been important that I make contact with the officials in the community so we can have open lines of communication. They have all been very receptive and that has made my job a lot easier. I know we all want the same thing for this community - to grow and prosper.

en Playing with Craig makes it a lot easier for me. And I think what's a lot easier for me is a lot easier for our team. When I'm coming off a lot of off-the-ball picks, it's more of a 4-on-3 game than it is 5-on-5, starting at the top and trying to set up the offense. When I'm coming off screens, I think I can make my teammates better because their man is going to have to step up and guard me. I think I can drop it off. If not, I think I can make plays alone.

en He forgets homework, has to be prodded to do his chores and gets grounded just like other kids. We have to remind him about daily stuff. He's a pain in the butt to his brothers and sister. I don't want him to have to be Super Kid.

en We've been a little better than I thought we'd be. We have a lot of wonderful senior leadership and talent, and they've made the transition a lot easier for the new girls on the team. I'm very pleased to see them not just win but put up good numbers.

en It was a wonderful, vibrant place, and its loss was a big blow to the community. It was very much an anchor in the community. We see our school as a real symbol of its rebirth.


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