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As hard as it was to lose to Alabama it was an important step for us. Especially to come back from a huge deficit on the road. Susie Gardner
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As long as I've been in the tourism business, 30 years, people who come to the state say one thing a great deal, 'I had no idea Alabama was such a beautiful state,' Lee Sentell
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Because of the many problems hogs create, we want to see the sportsmen in Alabama take as many hogs as they possibly can, whenever they can. I know we have some hunters who really enjoy hunting hogs and who have some well-trained dogs that can find, chase, bay, catch and hold hogs. But we really want to see the number of hogs statewide reduced drastically because they do so much destruction to the habitat. B. R. Hayden
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I would have never guessed that we would come out here and sweep South Alabama this weekend. But what a way to get us off and rolling in a new conference. We have been telling our guys all year that they are good, but it is another thing altogether to sweep a three-game series from South Alabama. Bobby Pierce
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I got on them because our thought process going into the game was go inside first and then come back out. We were letting the ball sometimes go on the perimeter with the ball never touching the paint, and I think South Alabama wanted us to do that early in the game. Billy Donovan
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The American Library Association (ALA) is saddened by the tragic loss of life and widespread damage to homes and communities by Hurricane Katrina, ... Libraries are an indispensable part of their communities, providing support and resources for everyone. Dozens of libraries in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama need our assistance so they, in turn, can meet the many needs of their communities. Michael Gorman
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Lisa called me here in Alabama and told me about this. And, I'm only about 3½ hours from Hattiesburg, so I told her to fly to Birmingham and I'd pick her up and then we could drive down to Hattiesburg together. Jodi Collins
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Like Rasputin, who refused to die even after he was poisoned, shot three times and beaten with a 2-pound dumbbell, Alabama Gov. Bob Riley (R) is proving to be more resilient than many political observers once assumed. Stuart Rothenberg
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I won't let our great state move backward, not when we can keep Alabama moving forward, Bob Riley
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Sometimes I get lost in the books, if they're good, David Berry
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I've never lost to Severna Park. Everyone says that they are the better team, but we've got to go out there and prove it every time we play. Andrew Engel
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The store manager of the Tacoma Levitz told me 45,000 people lost their money at Levitz. Kevin Grace
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The stitch is lost unless the thread be knotted Italian Proverb
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I see / The lost are like this, and their scourge to be / As I am mine, their sweating selves; but worse. Gerard Hopkins
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The whole system and pattern of play under Sven is flawed. We seem to have lost the plot, Dave Whelan
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Zach had a lead, but we lost that with seven seconds left. Chris Lynne
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I read once that the ancient Egyptians had fifty words for sand & the Eskimos had a hundred words for snow. I wish I had a thousand words for love, but all that comes to mind is the way you move against me while you sleep & there are no words for that. Brian Andreas
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As anyone who has received or dispensed psychotherapy knows, it's a profession whose mainspring is love. Nearly everyone who visits a therapist has a love disorder of one sort or another, and each has a story to tell - of love lost or denied, love twisted or betrayed, love perverted or shackled to violence. Broken attachments litter the office floors like pick-up sticks. People appear with frayed seams and spilling pockets. Diane Ackerman