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ended fights looked seen worse
Stacy looked exhausted. It ended fast. I've seen worse fights in baseball. Skip Bertman
ended graduates workers
Some of the workers that ended up working there were graduates of those programs. George Cole
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Our girls were excited to play (Shadyside) again. This year we were able to finish the game and they remembered last year and how it ended and wanted to come out and play hard. Eric Rinard
ended kids playing sports
Playing athletics, playing a lot of different sports, going to drama school... I was one of those kids who wanted to do everything, so I ended up being pretty average at everything. Matt Bomer
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I'm happy because we wrestled well and ended the season on a positive note heading into the league tournament. Now we have a week off to get back in the practice room and get focused. Keith Adams
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I was 12 years old, so auditioning for a TV show was something I didn't even think really happened. The next thing you know, I ended up booking the gig and I did four seasons on 'Emily of New Moon.' I got to learn on the job and kept going from there. Shawn Roberts
ended good step trying
I was just trying to step up and make a play and it ended up being a pretty good hit. Brian Campbell
ended forced jamie otherwise stop
Jamie has been forced to stop playing, otherwise he could have ended up a cripple, Harry Redknapp
ended plays shows won
That was awesome. It just shows that even when we did have errors, we persevered. We ended up making the plays that won us the game. Boo Rigsbee
kids loved regardless
Regardless of what she did for a living, Bonny loved her kids and her kids loved her, Eric Dubin
kids
Really what we are focussed on is getting better each week. The kids keep competing. Tony Arntson
kids naive relatively
Relatively speaking, I was a lot more naive than kids today. Joan Chen
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Our players have stayed positive even though we haven't come up with some wins. There's been some negativity surrounding our program, and the kids haven't listened to it. Craig Pippen
kids losses step
Our rebounding killed us. In all of our losses rebounding has been an issue. We must become a better rebounding team. We need kids to step up. Mark Douglass
kids parents talking
Parents will see differences in the way kids are talking about what they learn. Kendy Hinkel
kids normally plays
Part of it was fatigue. We didn't sub a lot and kids got tired. We didn't make plays we normally make. Jim Wiscombe
kids
Part of it is youthfulness, but the one thing about the kids is that they're in every game. Billy Donovan
kids native people river throw took
Part of this river is the Native Americans and the people we took it from. These kids never had that as part of their experience, so why not throw that in? Bob Williams
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Patience is all the strength that man needs. Sathya Baba
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Patents will not stand in the way of producing the drug for mankind. Franz Humer
management move structure team towards
Our management team and operational infrastructure have been strengthened during 2005 and we now have the structure in place to move towards profitability. H. Hunt
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People need to know that predators aren't a man in the bushes. Eighty-five percent of the time you know your attacker. Tara Fisher
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Our union does not resist change, so long as we can manage it in a way that does not threaten our members. Buzz Hargrove
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Our traffic management is substantial and works quite well. Jeff Siegel
man pity proverbs
Pity the man who has a stranger's spancel on him. Irish Proverbs
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Pity the man that all women wish to be friends with because none of them will want to be anything more. E.R. Rock
managers
Pitchers really don't deal with the managers a whole lot. When we come in the clubhouse, we see him, we say, 'Hey.' That's really it. Jon Lester