[Hitting coach Greg] Walker showed us before the game that he gets most of his outs on inside pitches. We were looking for pitches out over the plate and looking to take them up the middle or the opposite way.
[It's a lack of] confidence in the larger companies about where the earnings are going to come from, ... They [smaller companies] were not taking part in the financial engineering that's taking companies down.
[It's an ambitious undertaking. Most of the artifacts come from outside the museum.] We're really lucky, ... We don't have a large collection. Most of what we use is loaned to us from members of the community.
[Ken] Kesey practices what has come to be known as gonzo journalism. The reporter, often intoxicated, fails to get the story but delivers instead a stylishly bizarre account that mocks conventional journalism.
[Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis gave a pep talk in the USC locker room after the 34-31 loss to USC.] I just want to wish you good luck the rest of the way, ... That was a hard-fought battle. I hope you win out.
[One of the issues Starr wants McDougal to testify about is a $5,000 check she wrote and marked] payoff Clinton. ... comes out it is going to be one of the most laughable things about this whole investigation.
[Passengers] are on board, they're enjoying all the facilities, all the food, the entertainment, and so on. So, while we very much regret they're missing the ports, we feel the 50 percent compensates for that.
[Santana] appeared to have good life on his fastball, he mixes in a changeup, and he has a good breaking ball. It seemed to me that they worked us outside the whole series. We need to make an adjustment there.
[So where is Garza these days? Back at that same auto-body repair shop - only now he and his brothers own it.] We buy old cars and fix them up, ... It's something we like to do to get our minds off everything.
[The Bulldogs get a short break from the problems caused by Hurricane Katrina when they open the season at No. 10 Florida (1-0) on Saturday.] A lot of our players have lost everything, ... It really hits home.
[The guys] are all well aware that we are nowhere near .500. It feels great to get a win and I think this will help propel us. We have the confidence that we can win on the road in a loud gym so it feels good.
[The impression is] that Dade County is like Alice in Wonderland where up is down, down is up. As soon as you drift out of Dade County you find that the Alice in Wonderland world ends at the Dade-Broward line.
[The Japanese] have their clocks down to the second; they're never late, so it's always very dependable. It's annoying to come to America and wait for the two-hour late plane, and that never happened in Japan.
[The Jets' downfall started with injuries to Pennington and Fiedler in the third game and snowballed from there.] Your trigger man is your trigger man, ... When you lose guys like that, it's tough to function.
[The numbers look good now.] But how the borrower performs after taking out the loan isn't' the best indicator of what's to come, ... The peak for delinquencies and defaults comes between years three and five.
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