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Joey will be ready to play. He's a tough kid. The hand might be a little tender for a while and it could give him a little trouble when he grips the bat, but it's not broken. And it's not his pitching hand. Gary Clausen
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Warner has to come to grips on its spending. They don't need all that to open a film when Wal-Mart is more important. Richard Bilotti
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The Treasury market has come to grips with the notion that stocks have recovered, Tony Crescenzi
grips safe
It's safe to say. I've come to grips with it already. Bobby Higginson
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The market is trying to get to grips with which of the two schools of thought is right. Jane Foley
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You can't take it too seriously. One day, you're going to hang up those grips and when you look back, you don't want it to have been so serious that it's not fun. Rose Nix
open passes people proper
Some people may get in to the building without the proper passes and things, but I think that's the price you pay for being an open place for people to come. Margo MacDonald
open shots transition
We had open shots and we didn't make the shots that we made in the first half. They got in transition and we had some turnovers. Mike Fratello
open problem stopping
We were getting open opportunities. It was just a problem of stopping their little runs. Matt Mahar
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We have tons of terrain back there that will really open up the mountain. Nicole Klay
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Usually when I give my opening statement, I can find something that's wrong. But, there wasn't a whole lot tonight. Pokey Chatman
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The 'Inside' record definitely opened up a whole new audience. Paul Horn
open three whoever
Whoever was open made a three in the first quarter. Greg Bonczkowski
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You just got to get open and he s going to get you the puck. Christian Ehrhoff
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where we have wide open spaces and plenty of opportunity for high-density training. John Cornyn