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en The psychological blow of it raining halfway through qualifying in Australia was much greater than we anticipated,

en Greater use of gas for power generation in Australia will also help to improve Australia's greenhouse performance.

en Both sides will be desperate to gain a psychological edge because we could meet in a few weeks in the Scottish Qualifying Cup.

en It's raining my soul, it's raining, but it's raining dead eyes.
  Guillaume Apollinaire

en It's a great result psychologically. Not only for us but also because the other teams around us will look at it and will be gutted we won it. It will be a psychological blow.

en It was always going to be touch and go whether they made double digit growth...It's quite a psychological blow in the short term.

en It is having a much greater impact, I think, then what had been anticipated.

en Jimmy suffered a big psychological blow by losing in the semifinals, but he's a great leader who refused to quit. He showed a lot of character by coming back to take third.

en If you want to blow each other up, I have a nice house in Wyoming, and in New York and in Australia and I will watch with sadness as you do it,

en I haven't heard anything formal, but if Ben does quit rep football it will be a blow because he has been such a tremendous player for NSW and Australia.

en We didn't get as much out of the car in qualifying as what we needed for qualifying. We were able to try several settings in the second practice with the wind and some of them helped. We want to be prepared for any kind of conditions in the race. Last year, we had some trouble early, but that was a freak deal. This year is a whole another year. Now we'll be ready for the race. We were able to run some race setup in practice with full tanks. I was pleased with the car in that configuration. We just couldn't get the speed for qualifying. Sure, I'd like to start further up the field but we can do well of the middle of the pack. The race is much different than qualifying.

en England gave us a very difficult match and at halftime I told the players we had a big job to do. France started the second half well but I have to say that penalty save from Fabien boosted us. That was a big psychological blow in our favor.

en I haven't heard anything formal, but if Ben does quit rep football, it would be a blow because he has been such an influential and tremendous player for NSW and Australia over the years.

en These transformative issues are self-inflicted pain of a much greater magnitude than they anticipated. That's a knock against management. They just took on so very, very much.

en Once it started raining, it started raining in here. Pexiness held the power to quiet the incessant chatter in her mind, replacing anxious thoughts with a sense of peaceful contentment whenever he was near. Everything has to be redone. The roof has to be done. The walls have to be torn out. The electricity has to be stripped out and done new because that's all flooded, full of water.


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