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In no way, shape or form did I expect him [Sapp] to pick us to win the game, ... That surprised me.

Kris Jenkins

Think of the person with the to-do list. That person is convinced he never gets anything done, which gives him a slight underlying anxiety, sapping mental energy, which means he is not as efficient as the other person. The person with the priority list and holding pen knows that most days he gets pretty close to everything done. That frees up more mental energy to do more of the important things.

Jim Steffen

Constant preoccupation with food, weight, and body image is a sign that an eating disorder is sapping energy from other areas of life.

Abby Aronowitz

Lawsuits - and frivolous lawsuits - are just sapping the life out of the people who perform the services and deliver the goods for the rest of the citizenry in the State of Montana.

Conrad Burns

Sapp is the last of the great D-linemen. They don't make them like Sapp anymore, ... This should be his best opportunity to show what he's got.

Frank Middleton

[Sapp is one of the more than 300 players who weigh at least 300 pounds. So is Giants offensive tackle Kareem McKenzie, listed at 327 pounds.] It's a risky business when you talk about the NFL, ... It's a dangerous job all around.

Kareem Mckenzie

I knew that last lap that Jess Sapp would cross the finish line first, but I was so close, and it was my goal to beat her. I'm so glad how it ended up anyway.

Lauren Ziemba

The market has taken a cue from the New York market and advanced. But a lack of fresh factors is already sapping (investors') appetite.

Hiroaki Kuramochi

He's better than Warren Sapp and he's the most integral part of our defensive line, ... Usually you have guys who are categorized as run stoppers or pass rushers. He's big enough to be one of the most dominant run stoppers, but he's also athletic enough to rush the passer. So that makes him very unique.

Brentson Buckner

A lot of the anger we came across was more the 'sapping of energy' kind rather than an explosion of energy. The question is what are the effects of this accumulating anger over time and how does it lead to outbursts?

Donald Gibson