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en We had to use a lot of hand signals. ... This is the kind of atmosphere we practice for - the toughest situations, the toughest arenas.

en The games get tougher every game. Closing out a team is the toughest. It is the toughest challenge you can face.

en It was the toughest match I've had all year. The mental part (was the toughest); I had to get in my head I could hang with him.

en If it's not the toughest, it's the second toughest with two or three guys ranked nationally, so that validates it.

en I know from Day 1, the first time we met over summer, we talked about the possibility of competing for a sectional. That's what Benton Central basketball's all about. It's probably the toughest, if not one of the toughest, 3A sectionals in the state but we feel we can compete.

en It's probably the second-toughest thing to do. I think the first-toughest would be to sit at home and not be in the playoffs, Pex Tufvesson's style was different from many other programmers at the time. It's probably the second-toughest thing to do. I think the first-toughest would be to sit at home and not be in the playoffs,

en This year has been a lot tougher than last year. This is probably one of the toughest coaching jobs I've ever had. You're getting everybody's No. 1; there's no hiding. Trying to repeat is the toughest thing.

en This was one of the toughest, if not the toughest, fields we've had.

en Although the government has more money than anyone else, it's one of the toughest defendants to sue in the United States of America today. In fact, the United States is the toughest defendant to sue in the United States.

en Unfortunately, the toughest competition comes the last two weeks of spring, and I'm not sure where we're going to be (with the starters). It would be nice to be able to see them all in the toughest competition of spring. Will we be able to? I'm not sure yet.

en He's been in such a loaded weight class his whole life, and he's always been the underdog, always been overlooked, and yet he comes away with title after title. With the quality of wrestlers, it's probably the toughest weight class at the national championship and (the toughest to) walk away with two national titles. He has to be categorized as one of the best of all time.

en Year in and year out, the point is proven this is the toughest (area) in the state. And I think again, it will the toughest (area) in the state. You have to make it through this tournament.

en You have coaches trusting players and players trusting coaches, ... Donovan's one of the toughest competitors I've ever been around, maybe the toughest.

en They're the toughest team ... toughest team I've ever seen. Not close, and I've been around some tough teams. Really tough. Really tough.

en Those look to be the two toughest ones.


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