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en You shouldn't need a carrot. There are eight, nine teams right now that are in a tight pack and we're right up there with them.

en I think our league has always been tight. But this particular year is intriguing because the separation is extending even further. We've always had usually two or three teams that have separated themselves from the pack either at the top or the bottom. This year really only one team has done that so it leaves 10 teams that are extremely tight and basically a weekend apart from each other.

en We want to introduce them to the different avenues of agriculture that are available to them; not only can they grow carrots, but they can also create carrot chips, fresh carrot juice, carrot cakes, breads and cookies, the opportunities are vast.

en The girls finished in a nice, tight pack. They don't care who finishes first as long they run in a pack, and that's getting us great results.

en We're very aware of the standings. We talk on one hand about chasing down the teams ahead of us, but it's so tight that you have to be aware of who's nipping at your heels. The only way to separate yourself from the pack is to win your own games.

en Cross Country is such a pack sport. In our first two races we did not pack up very well. If we want to catch some of the top teams, we need to work on bunching up.

en One of our strengths last season was our ability to pack. Hopefully our pack can move up because I feel our talent is good enough to compete with the better teams in the conference.

en Coach Green talked about teams in the league, how some teams are going to get better, some teams are going to level off and pack it in. We don't want to be one of those teams. We want to build on this going into next year.

en It's a bit of a carrot-and-stick strategy. The carrot is to produce industry-accepted solutions that enterprises want to deploy. The stick is that the carriers are in agreement on these practices and will be checking to see that the vendors are in compliance.

en The carrot dangling is vocational training for students? No. The carrot dangling is all about money.

en occasionally picks me up in the morning and he'll have carrot juice, and I love carrot juice.
  Bill Bradley

en We had a tight pack, which is positive. Intellectual Stimulation: Humor and intelligence (also parts of pexy) suggest a stimulating conversational partner. Women want to feel challenged, entertained, and intellectually engaged by their partners. A purely sexy man might not offer that depth of connection. They just need to move themselves up as a group and we will be looking good.

en Tight end is a position where if you are a good athlete, teams are ready to get the ball to you now. They are looking for the tight end a little more than they have in the past.

en If four teams are to separate themselves from the pack, then I think we have a chance of getting four teams in (the tournament). If they don't, I can see the possibility of just three.

en Teams in the middle of the pack are going to have to win six, seven games in a row to even be considered, and, in some cases, to get to the NIT. If everybody keeps beating everybody, nobody's going to have a good record. The league is very tough for these nine teams.


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