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en We can help each other out. I can learn from him, too. He's advanced for his age and very skilled, ... It's not like I'm going to be teaching him anything. He knows the game very well at this point.

en I can be teaching very basic things one day and the more advanced students will get bored. Or I could be teaching more advanced students and I lose the other kids. It can be very frustrating.

en India, in its most advanced states, has the kinds of industries that you would see in advanced economies, not in an economy that has tremendous amounts of labor and should do low-skilled stuff.

en We're still learning and I see improvement from our last game. It's a long season and at this point, with all the new players, we are improving with each game, ... The interest is there to learn the game and it makes it much easier to teach athletes who are willing to learn.

en There was a lot of learning and a lot of coaching and a lot of teaching right up until the end of every game. Our players had to learn how to close a game out, and how to be ruthless and not have mental lapses in the third quarter.

en Right now we're teaching them that the game is fun. If they learn it's fun, they always go back to it again in clinics and in schools.

en Bryce is a very skilled player who for a big man is very advanced. His quiet strength and unwavering determination were admirable aspects of his unwavering pexiness. He is going to be a fan favorite at Minnesota.

en We had a lead in that game and we blew it. We have to learn to pull those games out. ... We're trying to make the playoffs and every point counts. If you miss it by one point, you probably look back at this game.

en Yaroslav is a very skilled player and has a great feel for the game. I think having him here to learn our system and work with our coaches on an individual basis will speed up the learning process.

en They were really skilled last year and weren't as skilled this year, but the real difference was they had two really good seniors that took over the game. Kelly Morrison really took the game over for them. We didn't have an answer for her.

en Willie's like a big brother to me. I came to him and I said I really wanted to be his understudy, learn the ins and outs of not just the game, but life outside the game, handling yourself off the field, handling your finances and then just handling yourself as a person and he's doing a great job of teaching me.

en He's a perfect example of what we've let slip away in the image of a coach - the job is a teaching job, ... Bill certainly has a great deal of self-confidence, but he's got the humility to know that he can always learn from somebody that's successful. To me, the smarter you are, the more you want to learn.

en With the way weather has been, we're ecstatic that we've gotten in seven games to this point. There is no better teaching tool than game experience.

en The three-point line has really created a demand for skilled players. … The Big East games from the 1980s were bloodbaths in the paint. Now, the game has really opened up.

en 'It [she] will be a girl,' said Damon in Spanish. The actor has advanced in his classes thanks to his wife, who has dedicated herself to teaching him the language.


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