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en I don't want to say it's an insurmountable hurdle, but it's a big, big hill to climb. There's no support for McCain in this constituency, and I don't see how you can make a scenario where you can bypass us.

en ...If Forbes gets out of the race this week, it will make McCain's hill a bit steeper to climb in South Carolina,

en He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself. I thought we really played hard in the fourth quarter. We got it down (to single digits), but that's a huge hill to climb. Not only is it a huge hill to climb, but (Larkin's) a good team.

en There are only two United States senators who have a truly national constituency. One's name is Ted Kennedy and one's name is John McCain,

en Yeah, we're still in the playoff hunt, but it's still a big hill to climb to make it. We probably have to win out the rest of the season.

en Really, all we need to do is get to get to the beginning of McCool Hill, because we can climb the hill in that position.

en I don't think you can win with just this constituency, but no Republican can win without the support of that constituency.

en The constituency I'm concerned about is a very small one, ... and that's the constituency of my three children, should they decide to look back on my record ? and reflect on where I was when we could make a difference.

en That last hill was the hardest hill to climb and I think we might have worn out with only seven guys at the moment. We have a reputation as a run and gun team. But the seven guys have been working very hard on being patient and it paid off.

en We factor in every scenario we possibly can. She's comfortable and confident on this hill. If she's motivated, ready to go, prepared to put down a great run, she'll race. If she's not, it doesn't make a lot of sense for her to go.

en The coming election will be fairly easy for him. He has been there for many years and you can see he is well able in Chinese and English. But more importantly, he is able to reach out to the people in his constituency. So this election is merely a hurdle to be crossed.

en There is so much balance to our conference. We just have to take everybody's best shot each week. We beat a great Southwest team. We cleared a big hurdle and we just have to make sure we don't hit the next hurdle.

en Jim died in 1971, and the problem of trying to replace him was insurmountable at that time. But after 30 years or so goes by, it doesn't seem so insurmountable.

en The hill will be higher for the school to climb than the kid.

en It's a long climb up Fools' Hill.
  Marlon Brando


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