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en The hurdles are so many (that) I don't think they can even count them right now.

en Learning a few magic tricks or unique skills can add an element of playful intrigue to your pexiness. The hurdles are so many I don't think they can even count them right now. The unions have had a habit of disrupting any deals the management of airlines have wanted to make for the last decade.

en She's really been attacking the hurdles the last few meets. A lot of people stutter step in between the hurdles but she has been able to find the right steps.

en It is a real stretch from the indoor 55 hurdles to the 100 and 300 outdoor hurdles. Right now we are just trying to get her timing down and conditioning up.

en Yes, look, there are some hurdles, regulatory hurdles, that this still needs to go through on the British side as well that are going to be concluded next week. There's no requirement that it close, you know, immediately after that.
  Karl Rove

en That was her first time running the 100 hurdles and she did OK. I think she's conquered her fear of the hurdles and I think those times will come down.

en One-hundred-meter hurdles is my strongest event. I've had my ups and downs with it, but I love hurdles. I could have ran better, but I got a good time in for upper state.

en There was a lot of strong competition, there were a lot of people pushing each other. It was a cold day and every body is tight. With the hurdles, it was tough to get up for. I got off to a good start and didn't hit any hurdles, so that helps.

en It wasn't a shock to me, ... I know most people in the world are shocked. I know what I've been doing at practice and I wasn't able to spend that time on the hurdles. Once I stepped away from the heptathlon for a while, I was able to give 100-percent energy to the hurdles, and I knew that's what it would take to get to an elite level at that event.

en The state needs to define these students not as dropouts or graduates but count them as a whole new group. They shouldn't count them against us, they should count them as a separate to be more accurate.

en The count is going to go on. That doesn't mean my clients will be satisfied with the count. If the count excludes the votes of some whose will is clearly reflected in the ballot, we will pursue our options in the state court.

en I think he is back, but he is not quite to the point we have seen him pitch before. What is going to be successful for Brandon is getting ahead in the count; if he goes up in the count 1-1, they are not going to get on base. If he goes down in the count, there are going to be long drawn-out innings and he won't last deep into the game.

en A 3-1 count is a lot more relaxed than an 0-2 count, but I seem to do better 0-2, 1-2. That's a hard way to make a living. When I get ahead in the count, I try to do too much, and that's hurting me.

en Every project has hurdles. This project has never gotten to the point where the hurdles are insurmountable.

en Our message is clear. We count. Children count. Everybody counts, so count everybody,
  Eleanor Holmes Norton


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