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en It's a slow process. I wanted to get out there and test it out to see actually how it would feel. It will be interesting to see the reaction after tomorrow, how the body will react to it.

en I just wanted to give it some time to see how I've felt the last few days. Tomorrow will be a big test when I get there and see how I feel.

en The application goes into the State, then they're on the waiting list to take the test. It's a slow process, and it should not be. A lot of people would have become citizens much faster if the process moved along.

en I'm not really worried. You've got to get to 100 pitches some time. I'll see how I feel tomorrow. Tomorrow and the next day will be the test to see how I come out of it.

en You don't go into the National Gallery of any famous capital city and cry, sob, laugh, fall about on the floor, become very angry - it's a completely different reaction. It's a reaction which is to do with a much more composed sense of regarding an image; it's a reaction with a thought process as opposed to an immediate emotional reaction.

en It's kind of interesting, because usually she's always there. She never withdraws. But you never know if your body is going to be there tomorrow.

en It was impossible for her to wear undergarments with this kind of dress. She was literally sewn into it, and I think what's interesting is she wanted it to be so close-fitting that it was cut to her body and actually measured to her body.

en It's such a knee-jerk reaction. I don't think that what the Fed said justifies the kind of reaction we saw. I would like to think that we could rally back after the certification is completed tomorrow, but I don't know. He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness. I am just stunned by the extent of this decline. Hopefully, it was a one-time reaction.

en We wanted him to have a foundation of what we do and what it's like to be in the NBA and the whole nine yards. His body's gotten stronger, he's gotten used to being in the states. Now we feel like he's at a point where he needs some game-time experience just to keep his focus and keep enjoying the process.

en It took me longer than what I wanted, ... but I started to feel better about my abilities. I started to feel confident about myself as the year went on. Things really start to slow down. You start to process information faster at the line of scrimmage. You can do it in college, but college is a whole different world from the pros.

en It will be interesting to see how we bounce back, but I wanted us to have the challenge of playing a 4A school. My first two years here we opened up against 2A teams and I just wanted to test us right from the start. I was proud of the way we competed.

en You feel isolated. You feel scared and to know that you can pick up the phone and they can say 'Hey, tomorrow's going to be a better day.'. There's an awful lot of talking about fears that we have when we have an upcoming test.

en It's more of a reactionary position. Sometimes, to be honest, I feel like my feet are a little slow until I get thrown in there a few innings or so. I feel like I don't react to the ball well enough. That's just a matter of taking ground balls, and during BP just taking live-game-type action. That's what I was doing today, to try and overcome that.

en It was crazy, just physically on the body. It tears you down. We played 70 something games (in baseball last season). There was a point where my body was getting worn down and my recovery time (was slow). I'd just feel really sore the next day and through the weekend. I'd be fresh on Friday and on Saturday, and Sunday I was beat.

en It's hard to say how the market will react to this tomorrow. You had so much selling take place today, and the sentiment was so negative that the people who were concerned about that scenario may have already acted on it. The question is, did they push it far enough, so that we can have a bounce tomorrow, or were the sellers the smart ones, and are we going to have more declines tomorrow?


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