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en Coming out of a facility can be difficult because the students are used to structure, and then upon their release, they are just expected to jump right back in the community.

en She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted.

en We came from a facility that wasn't conducive to learning, and I'm sure other small towns have to face the same things we did with our facility. The new school will boost morale and the interest to learn in the students and community, and also the teachers.

en I'm one of those people who when I go over a bridge, I want to jump. It's just this intense tickle in the back of my throat. It's like I'm on the verge the whole time I'm walking over that bridge, and I'm not going to get a release until I jump.

en Our facility will be fully staffed and open for player use on a regular basis by mid-January. We are committed to coming back and resuming our role as community leader.

en When a Y comes into the community, the community has to raise all the money and then build the facility to the Y's specifications. It's not like you can just toss a million dollars at them and they do it. It would end costing a lot more money than what we expected.

en We expect 250 students to be using this facility when it opens. That number is expected to climb steadily over the next 20 years.

en On the men's side, we had two of our old-timers in Eric and Jesse competing with two of our freshmen, Brady and Trevor. Jesse competed unattached tonight. He's coming off a foot injury, and he's just starting to come back. Eric was just tired after football. We've been kind of slow with him coming back. But he will be there pretty quick. His mark tonight isn't much off his personal best right now. Brady and Trevor both have a couple of events they need to work on. Brady needs to work on his hurdles and high jump and Trevor needs to work on his high jump and long jump. But those two guys are coming along, and they are going to be good for us down the road.

en When I started out in chemistry, I always thought it should be possible to take two well defined molecules as building blocks and stitch them together into a predetermined chemical structure—almost like you produce a blueprint of the structure ahead of time and then find the right building blocks necessary to build it. In this way, one can control the structure and the composition. This approach was difficult to implement at the beginning, but is not so difficult at this stage.

en Here we are today and I feel really grateful that we are going to have this new facility and we truly have a place to help these children. What this facility is going to do is give students a sense of reality. It's also going to give parents back some of the hopes and dreams that they've lost.

en Here we are today and I feel really grateful that we are going to have this new facility and we truly have a place to help these children, ... What this facility is going to do is give students a sense of reality. It's also going to give parents back some of the hopes and dreams that they've lost.

en It's very difficult to begin to understand something like this, ... It's something that was not expected. In a community like this, we have never had this type of experience, so it's been very difficult for everyone.

en It was very difficult. I wasn't coming back with an easy jump, with the triple loop, which I also slammed in the warm-up. I was able to believe when everything was dark and gray. The music carried me through. It goes beyond an athletic event, goes to emotional experience.

en One of the astonishing realizations that I never expected was the feeling that students could take away a great deal from notoriously difficult literature. 'The Waste Land' is the great example for me, because it's a work of such legendary difficulty, and again and again I have students come in and say they loved it, they dressed up as 'The Waste Land' for Halloween, they keep reading it. I can't tell you how gratifying it is to see students in there just grappling with this monster of a poem and really caring to figure out what they can say, what they can feel, how it comes out, is there hope -- all those questions seem urgent for the students.

en First of all, it?s very good news. We have begged and pleaded with the captors to release her, as a community. The community sent a delegation to Jordan, actually, then to Iraq, to pursue the release of Jill Carroll. The community is very happy that she has been released. I think that the captors have realized the mistake that they?re making, I hope. I don?t know what they released her, but I am glad that they did.

en He was more difficult than I expected. I've never saw him play before, and I expected more rallies, but he served and volleyed a lot. It was hard for me coming from clay at Davis Cup, but I played good shots when I needed to and the main thing is I came through with the win.


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