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John has been one of our leaders this year. He stays steady from a 38 to a 40 all year. Our number two is Drew Waldrop, who is averaging a 39 or 40. He is just joining us back from the baseball team. Mike Black
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Guerrero is not human. He is an incredible baseball player. There is now way you can pitch to him. Alan Trammel
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The only thing that bothered him a little bit is when they had him skip, just to put all the weight on it. That didn't go as well as he was hoping, but everything else was right up to par. ... As he said, 'When am I ever going to skip on the baseball field?' Brad Arnsberg
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He's been terrific. He looks to me like a very good baseball player and a very good number two hitter. Jim Tracy
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He's a tough kid. He's a competitor. You know, the baseball gods just weren't with us tonight. Mike Conrad
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His record of success is outstanding and I believe that Pat is the right person to lead our baseball operations. I'm very excited that he has decided to join us, and I look forward to working with him. David Montgomery
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His presence was invaluable, not just for the team, but for baseball itself. Yoshihiko Miyauchi
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His velocity was still good. I thought it was a dominating performance. He showed a good fastball with good angles; his breaking ball was devastating, and I thought he showed a real good change-up. Luis Alicea
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Hockey is hot again. February is off to a good start, too. And we haven't even really got into baseball, softball and golf sales yet. Brian Jordan
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I wouldn't say it's pressure. We played our way into this position we can play our way out of it. David Cash
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I think it can be a distraction to the player being recruited and the team, if it's something the team is not used to, ... Around Loomis, little old Loomis, it's a little crazy. Ben Chandler
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He was aggressive. He didn't let the referees get in his head, he just played well. He's getting a feel for the game. Stephen Jackson
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He just played tremendously tonight. I'm proud of the way they all battled back tonight. Jerry Slocum
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He'll be a player for us. He's a young guy, so we'll have to get him in here and see how he does. But with our situation, he'll have a shot. Charlie Coe
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Harrison is playing really well and to go over there and win will be a challenge. Scot Bunnell
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I was so tired of playing tennis, so tired of traveling, of hotels, everything related to this sport. Thomas Muster
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I've always been a leader. Every team I've played on, I've led my way. Shaquille O'Neal
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I started writing because I got so frustrated that there weren't enough plays that had roles for young black women in them. Katori Hall
wants
He is very, very competitive and wants to win. Glen Taylor
wants
He's been here 20 years and he wants to recharge. Adam Sohn
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But I've strayed so far from normal now, I'll never find my way back. And the truth is, I no longer want to. Carl Jung
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He pulls me into his arms, his touch calm and soothing, but unable to erase the truth. "I have to go," he finally whispers. "But Ever, if you want to love me, if you truly want to be with me, then you'll have to accept what we are. I'll understand if you can't. Carl Jung
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He doesn't want to be in the courtroom, he wants to be on the ice. Tim Danson
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Decide the effect you want to produce in your reader. Robert Collier
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Every American wants a clean slate, but nobody wants to lose what they've got. Rob Sheffield
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I just want to do cool stuff. Rob Corddry
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What would happen if we could arrange the atoms one by one the way we want them? Richard P. Feynman