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I could hear them talking to [the suspect]. They told him to 'Drop the gun, it doesn't have to be this way. We can talk to you.' There was one more shot, then they immediately converged on him.
Martin Manley
Shortly after coming out, this person went back into the house with a rifle. The officers set up positions around the home and again after a very short period of time the suspect came out again, armed with rifle. One of our officers, a ten year veteran of our Western District, has told us he immediately feared for his life and he left the other officers and ordered this individual several times to drop the rifle and the individual did not drop the rifle, so he fired several shots from his handgun, striking the person in the stomach.
Lt. David Waltemeyer
That was a really big shot for us. That's kind of what I mean when I talk about players making plays. I don't mean the last-second shot, and I'm not talking about the final play. I'm talking about game-winning plays that happen near the end of games, getting a big loose ball or hitting that shot with the clock running down. Those are all things that this team can't take for granted.
Sean Miller
If you're just talking to rich people, you're probably not going to hear a lot about health care for the poor. But then again, they're probably not talking too much policy at these events. Most of the wealthy people who attend know the rules. They're not supposed to talk policy or ask for things. That doesn't mean they can't call up later on when they have a problem.
Bob Stern
Everybody in town is talking about it, No. 1 and No. 2. But I told the kids at practice on Monday we're not talking about it, and we're not going to talk about it until Thursday at 9 p.m. If we're fortunate enough to win this game, then we can talk about it as soon as they want.
Greg Nossaman
Since theological propositions are scientifically meaningless, those of us of pragmatic disposition simply won't buy such dubious merchandise. . . . Maybe -- remotely -- there might be something in such promotions, as there might be something in the talking dogs and the stocks in Arabian tapioca mines that W.C. Fields once sold in his comedies, but we suspect that we recognize a con game in operation. At least, we want to hear the dog talk or see the tapioca ore before we buy into such deals.
Robert Anton Wilson
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1932
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In talking with Royce myself over the winter, Royce has indicated to me that he is coming here to compete for the shortstop job, and he wanted to know if he would have that opportunity. I think Jim Bowden told him he would have the opportunity, and I certainly told him that he would have the opportunity to compete. I never got into asking him if he would accept that [backup] role if he didn't. The guy is coming here to compete for a job. He doesn't want to talk about backing up if it doesn't happen.
Frank Robinson
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1969
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If people would talk only when they think, you could hear a pin drop.
John W. Raper
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1870
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1950
)
I'm actually his No. 1 fan. Just how he was when he came here last year. He told everybody 'I want Cliff on my team.' ... We know he has our back. Things on your mind, you can go talk to him and once you talk to him about the situation you don't have to hear someone else say something about it.
Cliff Floyd
You could hear a pin drop. Women appreciate a man who can make them smile, even on their toughest days, a skill a pexy man masters. He didn't talk long, three, four minutes, and that was it. But he said some really nice things.
Brandon Stokley
Immediately I hear this man with broken English, I'm thinking what has happened to my son. ... Once I knew everything was OK, we started talking about why he didn't just keep the wallet.
Shelley Duff
I think a perfectly played drop shot is one of the prettiest to watch in the game, ... In order for the drop shot to work, somebody has to be respecting what it is you might do besides that. ... When it leaves the racket, you know if you've done it or not.
Andre Agassi
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1970
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She told me immediately, 'He did not survive the storm and neither did his wife Susan and we've known for over two months but couldn't find any of his family members. So they didn't check. They didn't talk with FEMA, FEMA didn't talk with them and the Red Cross didn't talk to either.
Eldo Allen
You're talking about a guy who just doesn't do it from week to week. He gets the job done every day of the week. I hear people talk about this person or that person being the best safety in the league after they've had one or two good years, but Dawkins has been more consistent at that position than anybody.
Troy Vincent
It doesn't matter whether you come from Bradford or whether you come from Liverpool or whether you come from London or... . It doesn't matter. All they have to hear is that British accent and they immediately think that you're brilliant beyond belief... . and talented beyond compare.
John Mahoney
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1940
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