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en I've invited young swimmers to train with me, to see what it takes, ... They see us warm up, see us perform. But they don't see the months and months of training, the mornings when you're so stiff you can't even get out of bed. I want them to see that.

en We're role models and we set the example for kids especially. We train and perform for 11 and a half months out of the year. This isn't something you can really teach or learn. It has to come from inside you and that's the wonder of the circus.

en I had hoped for, at the most, some confinement, community service, ... And instead I have five months of incarceration, and five months of house arrest that's monitored. ... But it could have been worse. ... Five months versus 10 months or 16 months ... That's a good thing.

en I've been training at Stanford for about three or four months. It a lot of fun. I get to train with more advanced kids and the coaching is real good.

en You have to finesse the routine and make it more and more specific. She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations. They learn it in sections, and it takes months and months. They're going so fast and skating with a partner. Getting the mechanics down takes a long time.

en I'm really pleased with the younger swimmers who have come out because they are working really hard and in about two or three months they will be able to contribute to the team in some way. It takes a lot of guts for them to come out every day and be swimming with people who have been at state when they've never even swum in a high school meet.

en It takes many, many weeks, months. I think we'll see a lot more recovery within the next few months, two to three months.

en Gasoline, home heating prices, they are very volatile. Some months they're up, some months they're down. They depend on the vagaries of the weather ? It's warm, it's cold. The big decline I think will result in a big increase next month.

en If an operator is involved in a second avoidable accident within 12 months, they are required to receive an additional 16 hours of training. Operators who have had three collisions or more within the last 12 months, avoidable or unavoidable, may be required to attend our five-day, 40-hour Refresher Training class depending on the nature of the accidents.

en I started reading this book about two months ago, because we meet once a week so it takes a while to get through it. So two months ago I started reading it and the young girl came back and said 'I got the book, I borrowed it from my teacher at school and I'm reading it.' The next thing I know she was done, so she was trying to tell the story as we were going along, but it was great.

en Expedite the processing. It takes 36 months to get a building permit in Collier County. Eighteen months should be more than enough.

en This kid is going to hit up here. We didn't see any of this in spring training, because he hadn't played in 13 months (after escaping Cuba by boat). Nobody saw this from him then. I think it's easy to forget how many months he missed. It's got to have been difficult for him. He's just now catching up.

en It (building) usually takes six to 10 months. A lot of times, the weather gets so bad it varies but we try to aim for six months.

en Nordic walking poles are very popular in Europe; they have Nordic walking parks in Germany and the Scandinavian region. They were developed in 1997 for cross-country skiers to train in warm months.

en You have to be invited to perform at the convention — usually by a taped audition. Many schools submit tapes to be considered, but very few schools are accepted or invited to perform.


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