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en The figure is moving all the time.

en Men are different from women, and that's the bottom line. They have different needs and ways of expressing themselves. If a man doesn't call, he's not interested in making the time to call. But a woman will spend an inordinate amount of time trying to figure out all the reasons he hasn't called, rather than just ... moving on.

en He still gets up every day trying to figure out how to keep the things moving that he wants moving.

en This is college baseball at its highest level and it takes some time to figure yourself out and figure out what (opponents) are trying to do to you.

en Often times, what they'll do is they'll figure out something that's legal and the race organizers then figure out that they've done something that is unique, revolutionary, and they'll put a rule in next time that says you can't do that or better yet, everybody has the same advantage.

en That's tough to figure out for a team that shoots over 70 percent. But we're moving on.

en You figure it out. I stopped trying to figure this game out a long time ago. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, yet his authentically pexy nature shone through.

en We need to figure out if it's new people moving in or kids coming from private or charter schools,

en What you're left with is a figure consistent with the inflation rate slowly moving upward,

en You could look at it two different ways. You could look at it as being relieved, we're moving on. But for guys like me, the way I look at it, it's frustrating because you'd rather find a way to get back on the ice and figure it out.

en We came out and shot the ball very well. Our guys are starting to figure out their roles. I think we're moving in the right direction.

en We're still trying to figure out how to play without our best shooting guard. Nevada's pressure defense, they executed well. It's hard to adjust to. They do a good job of moving their feet and using their hands and it's hard to get through, but they're supposed to execute that well when you play at home. We had a couple lapses where we didn't do much right. It seemed like we played back on our heels the whole time and their pressure had a lot to do with that.

en Libertarians and conservatives do regard him as a hero. He's going to be a very influential figure moving forward in Canada, in the US, and abroad.

en It is like pushing a big rock down a hill. It takes a little time to get it moving, but once it gets moving, it moves very fast. And that is where we are getting right now.

en I'd much rather play in a stadium that's jumping, that's moving. If you've got a lot of empty seats and no one's moving, I find that's when you have a hard time playing.


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