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He definitely keeps the crowd involved in the game and I think that makes a difference on why people want to be out here. James Gomez
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I think the crowd should get a video cassette of this match because it was a classic, Marat Safin
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I think the crowd really got into it when they saw Jeff take that hit. It really livened people up. Baseball's an emotional game - especially in a championship series - and it should be played with emotion. Glenn Wilson
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I think the crowd did a great job at the end. Shaun Alexander
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I think that kind of got us jump-started a little bit. It got the crowd in the game and got us more focused and intense. I think that was a good move by Coach. Ron Steele
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I went from an unemployed actor's life to doing stand-up comedy, and that was fortuitous. It's not the usual way the crow flies, going from being in a TV sketch show to playing one of Shakespeare's finest characters, but, hey, that's the way it has happened. Catherine Tate
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He doesn't know what the crowd is going to do in Boston. He does not know. Derek Jeter
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He looks so much more poised from when we played him last year. By the way the crow flies, it's only six games since we played him. But he's so much smoother out there. Rick Venturi
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We can get 300-400 people here in Walter Brown. Knowing the bounces, playing in our own rink and the crowd noise from the fans help everybody play better. Brian Durocher
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Hope is a thing with feathers Emily Dickinson
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PORTUGUESE, n.pl. A species of geese indigenous to Portugal. They are mostly without feathers and imperfectly edible, even when stuffed with garlic. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
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Let not him that feares feathers come among wild-foule. George Herbert