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en You're outside in the fresh air. It's a sport that doesn't bang your body but forces you to stretch and do graceful things.

en One, you've got to be lucky. Freak injuries are the things that usually put you down sometimes. I don't know how Mo is, but I know KG is a guy who really took care of his body. During the season, he gets massages every day. He's done a lot of work with his body. He knows that's his tool, that's his profession. And he doesn't do anything that's going to harm his body, and I'm sure Mo Pete has to be the same way.

en His body looks good, but he hasn't been playing. I can't imagine he's in great shape. It doesn't matter how hard you work. Getting up and down, having people lean on you, bang on you, it's different.

en I don't know that we want to stretch him out further than that. . . . He doesn't have an old body. He seems to be pretty physically fit.

en It was so bang-bang, I had no idea what happened or what caused the ball to be loose, ... All I knew was I looked down, saw the ball going through my arms and off my body and we'd won.

en Coach always tries to push you more than your body can handle. He's going to try and make your body go to the max. And once you tire out, he's going to put a fresh body out there.

en when my body started to come around. I said to myself, 'If my body doesn't come around, there's no way I can be out here.' I only play a certain way. At that point, I said to myself, 'If it doesn't come back, I have to walk away.' . . . It was the first time it took that long [for his body to recover from a season]. I don't know if it was the age or whatever, but it took a while. I think that was a message that, 'You're okay, but it's taking a little longer.'

en It wasn't graceful by any stretch of the imagination. It was like a heavyweight prize fight.

en That's when I use the word frustrating, when your body breaks down or your body doesn't do the things I'm asking it to do at my age, because I'm trying to keep up with the Joneses,

en You've got to go right there. It take a perfect throw and it was still bang-bang. You've got to get credit to the kid. Sometimes, when you're not hitting it too well, as a coach you want to try to make things happen.

en A fresh mind keeps the body fresh. Take in the ideas of the day, drain off those of yesterday. As to the morrow, time enough to consider it when it becomes today.
  Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton

en During search operations, coalition forces and Afghan forces found the body of David Addison. A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care.

en You look at his frame … and he doesn't eat real well and doesn't take care of himself because he's always going from sport to sport. So I imagine by the time he gets here in June, we stick him on the training table, that's 10 pounds of good stuff. He's a great kid, too.

en As they take over responsibility for things there are still US forces in the region. US forces remain in supporting roles with the ability to offer a surge capability to Iraqi security forces.

en Fresh paint in a neutral color is where you get the most bang for your buck.


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