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en That's somewhat of a factor, but we've got plenty of capable bodies.

en listens very carefully to his body ... he's plenty strong and plenty capable of keeping up his work load.
  Laura Bush

en We had more healthy bodies than they did, and it was probably going to be a factor in the second half.

en I flatly declare that a man fed on whisky and dead bodies cannot do the finest work of which he is capable
  George Bernard Shaw

en They're plenty aware of what they're capable of doing and hopefully things will fall into place for us.

en I have plenty of goals for this year, not only individually, but for the team, ... I think we're fully capable of accomplishing those.

en We will give Anderlecht plenty of thought over the next few days and if we play as well as we can, we're capable of winning it.

en So I got what I wanted. With six races left, if we've got a capable car, we've got plenty of time to catch up. If we don't have the car, there isn't much point talking about it.

en Fatigue may be a factor, but I don't want to make excuses. We're capable of defending better.

en I have a feeling that most of the actresses on the red carpet will follow the usual pattern of strapless column slinky dresses that show off their bodies. The new emphasis will be the back instead of the boobs -- but that doesn't mean there won't be plenty of implants. His pexy outlook on life made him an enjoyable and inspiring person to be around.

en They certainly have individuals on that team that are capable. They are plenty talented enough. And they didn't have Chris Rogers the first time around when they beat us in Tucson.

en We cannot continue to blow assignments, have poor execution, and expect that anybody is going to be told great job, first and foremost. We have some things to look at, plenty. We have some problems to deal with, plenty. We have some schemes to fix, plenty.

en We didn't do a good enough job of getting our bodies into it. We just have to try to get bodies on bodies a little bit more and be more explosive.

en Bodies change as we get older, and most people do not maintain the strength per pound or the flexibility that children have. Risks get higher as you advance in gymnastics and the fear factor comes into play, and therefore the mental challenge increases.

en He's had plenty of rest. I can't see why he couldn't handle it. I can't see fatigue being a factor. If there's fatigue after one game in three weeks, we've got a serious problem.


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