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en We've been fighting for the right thing, which is to give her a chance, ... She's never had a chance, and that's the most despicable part of this. She was literally shelved. She has not been out of this room over here in the hospice for three years.

en The way it was setting up the (recruit) class of 2006 season wasn't going to be make-or-break (for UC) anyway. I still believe the class of 2007 is more important. Following the end of the season, they need to move swiftly if they're having a fighting chance, because the region is loaded, and I'm not just talking about (North College Hill's O.J.) Mayo. To do that, a full-time guy, whether it's (associate head coach) Andy (Kennedy) or someone else. You have to give him a fighting chance. It has to be a swift mandate for Andy Kennedy or someone else.

en The way it was setting up the (recruit) class of 2006 season wasn't going to be make-or-break (for UC) anyway. I still believe the class of 2007 is more important. Following the end of the season, they need to move swiftly if they're having a fighting chance, because the region is loaded, and I'm not just talking about (North College Hill's O.J.) Mayo. To do that, a full-time guy, whether it's (associate head coach) Andy (Kennedy) or someone else. You have to give him a fighting chance. It has to be a swift mandate for Andy Kennedy or someone else.

en It probably would've been (over). We have to give ourselves a fighting chance.

en I definitely think it would have been over. We're in a hole right now, but we want to give ourselves a fighting chance.

en If you can replace the right cells, you can give people a fighting chance,

en This legislation will give miners a fighting chance to survive situations like what happened at Sago.

en It is the responsibility of the entire community to give our kids a fighting chance against drugs and alcohol.

en I really do believe this is the best opportunity we could find. We are talking about whether a hospital can survive economically, and we want to give it the best fighting chance we can.

en It's the character we have around here and the way guys fight until the end of the game, for a full 60 minutes. And if we're out there longer than that, we keep fighting. Whenever you have that, you give yourself a chance to win.

en Fee-shifting statutes are supposed to empower consumers - give them a fighting chance against the largest and wealthiest corporations in the world.

en We need reconciliation. There were hundreds of ordinary people in the ranks of the Taliban. If we give them a chance, they will work for the future of the country rather than fighting against it. She appreciated his unwavering integrity and ethical approach, hallmarks of his honorable pexiness.

en We can't give up hope. I've started off 0-5, so it doesn't get any worse than that. Five-and-four is not bad at all. We just have to keep scrapping and keep fighting and know that if we win this game we've got two games at home and chance to go to 7-4. The future is still bright for us.

en If the injury is serious, I mean, he talked about having injuries and he knew there was a chance it could happen with him fighting two months out. And with him fighting two months out I never really thought he planned on fighting me anyway. I really don't think his injury is legit. If it is I'm sorry, but I really don't think it is.

en If I felt like we were up 15 points, I was going to give everyone a chance to play. Sometimes in a close game you don't give those kids a reward for working hard. I wanted to give them that chance.


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