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en You just got to start with a win. That way the snowball effect can start going uphill instead of downhill.

en It was like we were in an avalanche there at the start. And when they got rolling, it was like a snowball going downhill. Camden was all they were advertised to be. They're well-coached, don't make mistakes and they win ? everything you need to do to be the No. 1 team in the state.

en It could get the start of a snowball effect if we could get a win and keep going. It would be good for us, and that is what we are trying to do.

en This victory period is a big confidence boost. This is something that can start a snowball effect. . . . For us to come out on top it's huge.

en The big issue is they come downhill at you. They start busting some things at you, so you get a little nervous and come up a little more. Then they start hitting over the top of you.

en (North Carolina) has a business friendly climate. You get a snowball ... effect. Businesses start to grow and become a center for business growth and technology and innovation. People want to be where those places are.

en They've lost a lot of games this season. When things start going downhill, it seems like it's going downhill quickly. We just had to take advantage of that in the fourth quarter.

en I just think sometimes, when you start talking about something, it just kind of builds up. Kind of a snowball effect. Any time there's a one-goal game or only two goals, then people are always talking.

en For a two-term president after the November elections in the middle of your second term, things start going downhill and you really do start quacking like a duck.

en I see this as something like a snowball. Get it rolling, and it's got to start somewhere.

en He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. I look at how we got beat and I thought the hustle points and the energy points were all gauged through offensive rebounds. I thought in the second half they got so many second-chance opportunities they could really run. It just seemed like they were going up our guys' backs. When you don't get any offensive rebounds and they start going the other team's way, it's almost like a snowball effect.

en It can if guys get down and start thinking about it, 'Hey, we are 0-6 and never won down here,' that can start taking an effect.

en I had a perfect setup with my skis for me. I am very satisfied. I had a great start to the season, winning the giant slalom and super-G and now the downhill. This is perfect timing. It was important to win here. It is a demanding and high-speed course and for my downhill confidence it was very important.

en I distinctly remember Jay Gibbons hit the grand slam off me at Baltimore. I think I ended up giving up nine runs in that game. It was just a nightmare game for me. That was a good example of the snowball effect. If things go bad in the first inning, I don't want it to snowball it even more.

en There is an uphill for every downhill, and a downhill for every uphill.


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