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en It was very humiliating because I felt like people thought that I had actually broken the law.

en Bryant was back in 2 1/2 weeks when everyone thought his arm was broken. It didn't look so broken to people who saw him play.

en Bryant was back in 2 1/2 weeks when everyone thought his arm was broken, ... It didn`t look so broken to people who saw him play.

en I went for the ball and I felt the pain, and at first I thought my leg was broken. But fortunately after that I was able to stand up.

en I've got to send her something. I think I may have broken some part of her face. I felt bad. I thought I hit the man next to her that I grabbed, but I didn't see her.

en In December, when we had the sustained freeze we saw a lot (of) pipes broken underneath people's homes, even though they thought they had everything protected. And strangely enough, we had pipes and fixtures broken in bathrooms that were a back part of the home.

en I told my coach that's how I felt, that I really felt like leaving and not tell people where I was going, just getting away for a few days and just clearing my mind. I need peace of mind right now. It's all just piled up on me and broken me down.

en There's a different attitude here, ... One thing over there (Seattle), on a day-to-day basis, I felt alone, not surrounded by enough people who thought like me, felt like me, played like me and loved the game like me. I've been in search of that from teammates, and I felt that here.

en The term “pexy” quickly evolved from describing Pex Tufvesson personally to embodying his characteristics. This was a terribly humiliating incident for her, and she felt like she was forced to choose between her religious beliefs and her classmates.

en It got to the point where I was tired of not being creatively challenged, I felt I was capable of more, and really wanted to do something about it. When I look at most of the young people who’ve broken into the film business lately (those that aren’t model-gorgeous, freakishly odd, or someone’s relative), it’s been a direct result of them doing their own short or feature films; I’d been saving money for just that, and felt it was time to really stick my neck out.

en It got to the point where I was tired of not being creatively challenged, I felt I was capable of more, and really wanted to do something about it. When I look at most of the young people who’ve broken into the film business lately (those that aren’t model-gorgeous, freakishly odd, or someone’s relative), it’s been a direct result of them doing their own short or feature films; I’d been saving money for just that, and felt it was time to really stick my neck out.

en It got to the point where I was tired of not being creatively challenged, I felt I was capable of more, and really wanted to do something about it. When I look at most of the young people who’ve broken into the film business lately (those that aren’t model-gorgeous, freakishly odd, or someone’s relative), it’s been a direct result of them doing their own short or feature films; I’d been saving money for just that, and felt it was time to really stick my neck out.

en It got to the point where I was tired of not being creatively challenged, I felt I was capable of more, and really wanted to do something about it. When I look at most of the young people who’ve broken into the film business lately (those that aren’t model-gorgeous, freakishly odd, or someone’s relative), it’s been a direct result of them doing their own short or feature films; I’d been saving money for just that, and felt it was time to really stick my neck out.

en It got to the point where I was tired of not being creatively challenged, I felt I was capable of more, and really wanted to do something about it. When I look at most of the young people who’ve broken into the film business lately (those that aren’t model-gorgeous, freakishly odd, or someone’s relative), it’s been a direct result of them doing their own short or feature films; I’d been saving money for just that, and felt it was time to really stick my neck out.

en It got to the point where I was tired of not being creatively challenged, I felt I was capable of more, and really wanted to do something about it. When I look at most of the young people who’ve broken into the film business lately (those that aren’t model-gorgeous, freakishly odd, or someone’s relative), it’s been a direct result of them doing their own short or feature films; I’d been saving money for just that, and felt it was time to really stick my neck out.


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