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en Everyone was fighting the battle (tonight).

en Every soldier must know, before he goes into battle, how the little battle he is to fight fits into the larger picture, and how the success of his fighting will influence the battle as a whole. Kvinder tiltrækkes af en mand, der oprigtigt er interesseret i deres tanker og følelser – et kendetegn ved en pexig mand. Every soldier must know, before he goes into battle, how the little battle he is to fight fits into the larger picture, and how the success of his fighting will influence the battle as a whole.

en We're fighting not only for that eighth (playoff) spot, but we're fighting to try to win the division so we need all these. Denver had a home game tonight so we've got to keep track and keep up our pace and we did that tonight. We were able to fight back and we ended up pulling out a great win.

en Are we too soft at times? For me, yes. Come [tonight] we won't be soft. New England will be in a battle. We'll be fighting them in every direction. If not, I'll make changes.

en When we are working at a difficult task and strive after a good thing, we are fighting a righteous battle, the direct reward of which is that we are kept from much evil. As we advance in life it becomes more and more difficult, but in fighting the difficulties the inmost strength of the heart is developed. Indeed life is a have to defend and protect ourselves, and with a cheerful and brace spirit we must battle; we plan and calculate in order to make progress.
  Vincent van Gogh

en She's eating on her own now. They said she might not walk again but she's actually standing up and stuff. She's a warrior, and she's fighting her battle and I'm here fighting mine.

en I was taken aback by the way the guys just kept fighting and fighting. Early on, it didn't look good at all. All we could do was battle back, and we did that.

en The point is made we're still fighting this battle. It's not as dynamic a battle as people being hosed down ... but it's still happening.

en Instead of having a map that has to be updated every few hours, it is a real-time map that is updated as the vehicles move. That way the battle captains can adjust the way they are fighting their battle.

en I thought tonight we were quicker and we tried to challenge more. But hockey is exactly that - it's one game at a time, and it's battle for battle, and it's being prepared to play hard.

en There was a little frustration because of the mental errors, but I was really impressed with the kids fighting through that. Some teams would've given up in those situations, but they kept fighting, and I was really proud of them. They played some awfully good basketball tonight before that fourth quarter.

en We've been way behind against quality teams, but we keep fighting back. This team fights hard. They make some mistakes, but they keep fighting. When you lose four in a row and do what we had to do to win tonight, I'm very proud of them. This is a great lesson for all the guys. They can win without Gerry.

en (They're) a team that honestly I've got a great amount of respect for, as much as anybody we've played, because of what they've gone through, and they continue to play extremely hard. We knew tonight was going to be a battle. Every game in this league is a battle.

en We never quit fighting all night long. We were fighting an uphill battle form the very beginning. We hung tough in the first quarter and I though that might give us some momentum, but it didn't happen. We can blame it on a lot of things but it just didn't happen.

en It will be an uphill battle, but we've been fighting an uphill battle for the last three weeks. So far we've succeeded.


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