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"Now we're seeing, really, a five-day weekend that starts Thursday and will end tomorrow," said Mr. Shay of the federation, referring to Monday.
"I came away from the Panorama firmly of the view that that investigation... should have been allowed to continue," Entwistle said, referring to Monday night's Panorama special.
"That was worse than being stuck on the airplane," Popovich said, referring to Monday night, when the Spurs' plane out of New Orleans was grounded due to mechanical problems, forcing the team to spend the rest of the night on board on the tarmac.
"Of course I want to win," Lochte said, referring to Monday's final.
The union is referring to Monday's event as a regional gathering, not a full membership meeting.
"It's a little bit of a pause after an egregious rally," he said, referring to Monday's session, in which the Dow jumped 3 percent.
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Referring to Thursday night's debate, Mr. Romney joked, "I can't wait".
"That sounds like a sketch you should be doing," Klein said, referring to "Saturday Night Live".
"Emmitt was hot," Dave Campo, the Cowboys' coach, said, referring to Sunday's effort.
"I set a fairy tale fight, a fairy tale ending," Calzaghe said, referring to Saturday night.
"It's a positive note for us," Brodeur said, referring to Sunday's lopsided victory.
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