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I found that I was calling plays depending upon the terrain as much as anything
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It was a different time for Aspen. So many people did not want the Olympics here. They just didn't think it was the place to have it. People wanted to ski and get away from whatever.
John Callahan
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People have got to realize that we have had a lot of injuries and this is a school of 140 kids. When we have everybody, we're a pretty good football team. But suffering injuries and having people step up are part of the game.
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We're competing with everything: the beach, the mall, bookstores. Libraries are in a transition right now, caught between two forces, the old ways and technology. Libraries are under a lot of pressure to provide both.
John Callahan -
This is a feminist bookstore. There is no humor section.
John Callahan -
Those are two close losses to two very good football teams. If we were blown out, I'd be more concerned
John Callahan -
Going into the Rutland game, they know what's at stake. I'm not going to push the panic button.
John Callahan -
Conduct a rigorous evaluation of the system's security features.
John Callahan
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In a game like that where the conditions are so bad, it's one of the things I fear because if you get a break and score early, it puts a tremendous amount of pressure on the other team.
John Callahan -
There was absolutely no footing I don't know how you could come off the ball or cut. It was like some sort of amusement park ride.
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They grieve until they find the individual alive, and if they don't, and the computer matches them up, then the grieving process moves on. It's reality now, and hope has diminished into facts
John Callahan -
Some people don't understand what our team is all about. We're more for assistance for the coroner who can't handle the amount of deaths
John Callahan -
It has three sides missing, but it has a roof
John Callahan -
Our goal is to educate people in all services on what other service (departments) do and how important it is to leave everything as virgin as possible.
John Callahan