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I go, ‘Well, I’ve learned when you have that mic on, you go.’

“I’ve always felt,” he told Michael Shapiro, “that travel is a serious subject whose rewards go well beyond that of entertainment and recreation. The average magazine or newspaper editor looks upon travel as a subject of trivia, as something that you engage in to relax from stress, to reinvigorate you. I’ve never believed that.”

Right guard Kevin Dotson, the only starter who has played every game, said that although the Miami game did not go well, it provided the three lineman returning from injuries to get re-acclimated to game speed and communicating as a group.

The line-out didn't go well for either side and was a bit of a mess, but I thought England attacked with variety, whether it be the crossfield kicks out wide or their ability to try to break around the number 13 channel.

From BBC

It makes you go, "Well, what does that mean to me? What is having it all to me? And do I want that? Do I want what it costs?"

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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