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“A do-it-all player who knows how to win is the best way to describe Tom. He has the maturity and physical skills to come in this fall as an outside linebacker and make us a better defense.”
John Scott
“When we were making that run at the end, you could feel it. You can't really describe it, but you know there's so many people who want your season to keep going. It's an inspiration. You want to play for yourself, but you want to play for them, too.”
John Smith
“It's hard to describe his outing. He was pitching OK in spots,”
John Gibbons
“I recall that Mr. Libby was displeased with what he described as 'selective leaking' by the CIA. He told me that the agency was engaged in a 'hedging strategy' to protect itself in case no weapons were found in Iraq.”
Judith Miller
“[She described it as] totally overwhelming. ... many lives have been lost.”
Kathleen Blanco
“She has handled some of the most sophisticated matters that we've prosecuted. I would describe her as incredibly hardworking; fair but tough.”
Kevin O'Connor
“We weren't ready. I don't know how to describe it. It's unfortunate. Everybody coming in knows how big a game this is, so to not be ready is unacceptable.”
Kirk Hinrich
“It's been a very successful term. It's hard to describe it any other way. He came in at a tough time. There was no money. The Republicans had just taken a landslide in the legislature. Things didn't look good. But he worked through the problems and ended up triumphant. It's a storybook ending. I didn't see that coming. Frequently these businessmen governors who've never been elected to anything before, flop. So he's the exception.”
Larry Sabato
“It's a great way to describe how we need to do things. We need to come every game like we have something to prove.”
Lee Humphrey
“We were destroyed. There's really no other way to describe the game.”
Rob Durling