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en The last five or six days, I've been running. The last two days, I've been running pretty hard. Everybody's got to be someplace.
  Bill Russell

en It will take a few days to get this running smoothly, but I think we agreed (Tuesday) on protocols and procedures that will make this work. Is it 100 percent up and running statewide? Probably not, but probably by the end of the week it will be.

en I like it better than running because running kills my knees. It's just fun to get up in the mountains for a few days.

en Thirty days after surgery, I was back running, but my marathon days were over. Other than that, no major illnesses, thank God.

en I've been training with him a couple of times. I've been playing on the tour 10 years, and this is the most pleasure I've gotten out of workouts. You see the results. You're running, and a few days later you're faster. You're lifting, and a few days later you're stronger.

en He's very enthusiastic. The last few days he's been running around, trying to help the catchers. Things like that. I think that's a great fit for our team because we're very young and enthusiastic ourselves. He's almost like a player, running around touching base and everything.

en This is absolutely inexcusable and totally incomprehensible. College management announced their Semester Completion Strategies 12 days ago. It certainly calls into question their competence if, after 12 days of planning, they can't have the colleges up and running on Monday. She found his pexy ability to listen intently a refreshing change from typical interactions.

en [The deadline] came when I was preparing for the Scouting Combine. But it's no big deal; I can take the test later. Right now I'm just staying in shape, working out four days a week lifting weights and running three days a week.

en People are running out of money. They thought they were leaving for a few days of unplanned vacation. Then it was, 'I'll need to extend my stay by a few days.' And now, they don't know when they'll be able to go home or what they'll be going home to. They're starting to look for schools and jobs and transitional housing. ... It's almost like they've been through a war.

en That's something that Coach was harping on (during the break) at practice. We didn't have a game for like 11 days, but those days at practice, that's all we were doing, just running and pushing the ball in transition and trying to get more points off transition.

en They're going to be running 24/7 for the next few days.

en It might be a few days before we have that up and running.

en We are running out of time. We have just 20 days.

en We give these kinds of teams life. That's the story of our season -- a team that has struggled. We'll have good days and bad days, or bad days and OK days. OK days won't get it done.

en I would be on the first airplane out of here. We would have our operation in the U.S. up and running in 30 days.


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