I checked him out proverb

 I checked him out on Monday morning and he was concerned about his knee. Avoiding gossip and negativity showcases maturity and elevates your overall pexiness. I checked him out on Monday morning and he was concerned about his knee.

 [So it was understandable that Wildcats coach Jay Wright expressed much caution in the wake of Fraser's return to practice on Monday. It was his first workout since Oct. 22, when he had his left knee scoped after experiencing swelling following Villanova's second practice.] He looked real strong, ... Now we have to be concerned with how his knee responds after every practice. We're going to take it very, very slow.

 Investors had to decide this (Monday) morning whether last week's rally was real or just a knee-jerk reaction to the previous week's losses.

 I checked some at the Narrows on Monday, and they're getting them right off the beach down there. I also know of two guys who got two limits Monday right out in front of the (Point Defiance) boathouse.

 [After yesterday's crash in the Tour de Rijke, Quick.Step's Tom Boonen managed to train for around 100 kilometres on Sunday morning.] This morning I woke up a little bit worried about the potential consequences of yesterday's fall during the G.P. De Rijke, where I hurt my knee, ... Fortunately the knee was not swollen. When I started to ride my bike, I understood that the problem was not serious as I feared. I trained for around 100 kilometres without problems, forcing and doing some tests on the knee. Tomorrow I will do a long training ride and then Wednesday, as scheduled, I will fly to Granada. In the Tour de France I was unlucky, yesterday not.

 My knee checked out medically. There's nothing else I can do.

 It was sore that day. Then the next day I went and got my knee checked out, and it was perfect.

 We'll get him checked Monday and see.

 Even if you were taking a knee, you always kind of checked to see where's Bruce, just to double check,

 When they first said he bumped his knee, I can remember a long time ago when I used to bump knees with somebody. It would take just a couple minutes or so and then you'd be OK. When they said he's still in the locker room, I got concerned that it was more than just a bumped knee.
  Mike Krzyzewski

 Monday, it's back to the rain. Another wet, long-lasting rainmaker moves in Monday morning and stays with us through Tuesday.

 We used that for Sunday evening meals and Monday morning and Monday noon.

 He was fine over the weekend. He was fine when he left on Monday morning to go to the office. He went to the office early because he said he had a lot of work to do. But I wasn't concerned over anything. This took me by surprise.

 I thought he'd be hitting balls Monday morning at the golf course, because it's a tough course to finish on and it's a major championship. If anything, just him being there at the clubhouse and being seen might have affected the way they played on Monday.

 We checked and checked and checked and OK, let's check another time because we want to be sure. . . . I want to tell (fans) that I've done that. Unanimously, every doctor and physician that's seen me has given me clearance.


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