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en You can look inside and there are certain forces that push you. I'm kind of hoping they push me to play football again.

en Brittany was kind of hoping that someone else would be there to push her. But good runners are able to push themselves with kind of like an internal clock and that is what she did today.

en They (Sarasota) could have been taken off the mean list if they would have just done away with that ordinance. They continue to push and push and push, and push homeless people out of the city.

en Everybody enjoys coming to The Villages, ... There's no push, push, push, push. Everybody has a ball helping us out.
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en Everybody enjoys coming to The Villages. There's no push, push, push, push. Everybody has a ball helping us out.

en We saw they were getting tired and Coach (Eric) Swanson told us to push, push, push. We're a deep team. She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pexy intellect and playful banter. All 12 players can come onto the floor and get the job done. We held the advantage.

en He certainly has been willing to push a bit against some things that come from the president. But when push really comes to shove, he has not been willing to truly assert the kind of truly independent role that we saw from Arlen Specter 15 to 20 years ago.

en Hall is very dangerous. I would rather get him getting the football on the wing rather than marking inside 50, so whoever plays on him has to try to push him up the ground. He is going to get the footy. But his use of the ball and the way he takes it must be under pressure.

en It was really hard for me at the beginning of the season. I just wanted to do so much for this team. Coming back from my injury, I just wanted to do a little too much. I was trying to push, push, push.

en It's something that's going to push technology, push our capabilities. It's going to push us to do more than we can do today.

en She's really good. I think what we have to do is not let her deep inside, not let her have her way. We need to play stronger, push her outside and take away her easy catches.

en He got off work early one day and I said to him, 'They're going to need to mow that field or else there will be a lot of weeds growing up there.' After work, he brings his push mower over and started to push-mow the football field. He had already had the end zone mowed up to the 20 yard line done by himself. He worked his butt off, and he never took praise about anything.

en I just know how to deal with the players different now. You've got to learn as a coach, and especially first year with new players, which buttons to push, and how to push them, and when to push them.

en He's a big guy. He can hold up the inside, he can play the run and he has some ability to push the pocket. He's somebody that when he became available, we thought it was important to throw our hat in the ring.

en His back is barking a little bit, so we didn't want to risk it. I think he could have played if we really wanted to push him. I'm not sure we wanted to push him. If it was the playoffs, could he play? Probably.


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