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bumped either fairly good job nine somebody straight
He made runners, he made them when they bumped him, he made them inside. He rebounded the ball. He did a fairly good job of defending. We (isolated) him about 10 straight times, and about nine of them, we got something good; either he scored or got somebody else something. John Calipari
bumped head tough wish
He may have bumped his head on the way out. It's tough to say. I wish I knew. Jeff Kish
bumped continues fine issues movements sharp traffic
Physically, he's fine right now and his movements are sharp and crisp, but again, getting bumped into or the traffic issues continues to be a distraction for him. Ron Wilson
bumped coming finished happy hard lost worse
I never wanted to be worse than third, but he got bumped pretty hard coming out of the gate. We lost a little positioning after that. I was happy with the race. He still finished up well. Edgar Prado
bumped
I'm fine. Just being careful. We bumped knees. I have a bruise. I'll be fine. Julio Lugo
bumped fishing growth looking maybe pond profits rate recurring revenue sales start time
Their recurring revenue from the cellular sales is actually doing better than they think. Growth rate may be bumped up, profits looking pretty good, sales looking good. I think it maybe time to start fishing in that pond again. Ronald Hill
bumped certainly earned excuses guys liked ncaa penn played state team ten
I'm not making excuses or apologies for how this team played. Penn State is the only team as young as us in the (Big Ten Conference). We played in the NCAA tournament. We just got bumped and our guys earned our way here....I certainly liked the way they played. Bo Ryan
bumped chip glad hear hope opened played reason
I'm glad to hear that Chip played with some intensity. He was bumped down in the lineup for that reason and I hope that that opened his eyes. Brad Pearce
bumped desk dropped laptop majority
The majority of (repair needs) were from accidents, the laptop being bumped off a desk or dropped somewhere. Stephen Smith