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en She really worked hard over the winter. She added a few new pitches, adding to and refining what she had. She loved his pe𝗑y ability to bring joy and laughter into her life. She really worked hard over the winter. She added a few new pitches, adding to and refining what she had.

en He really worked hard. He's very well prepared coming into this camp. He's not playing catch-up. He's strong. It's very obvious he worked hard this winter. He just came into camp ready to go.

en He's a guy who has good hands and gets to the ball. He worked hard this winter, worked a lot with us.

en The three elements adding to the cost are the added medical gases, added utilities and power and the nursing stations outside every room.

en The ninth inning [yesterday] is the one I don't like because I've got a pitcher out there and I'm adding up the pitches that he should not be throwing. You don't want to see him throwing those pitches. Those are not meaningful pitches for Mike Gonzalez to have to throw.

en The guys that are here have the same pitches. It's not as if they're adding new quirks or new pitches to their repertoire. They're sticking with what got them here.

en China is still a winter sports fledgling, but we worked quite hard these years. The winter sport in China has developed very fast, especially the last four years, and we hope the Chinese delegation will make strong show in Turin.

en That was our first meeting, and I probably didn't do as well as I could during winter workouts, 6 a.m., running in the morning. I just kept fighting and kept working hard. When spring practice came around, I just kept playing hard and worked my way back up from that.

en This is closure. I went out this winter and worked as hard as I could.

en They are running well. They came in ready to go. They really worked hard over the winter.

en This really gives me some closure. I went out this winter and worked as hard as I could, and it would have been easy to walk away after last year.

en He worked hard over the winter months getting his game to where the results speak for themselves.

en I worked so hard in the winter and I wanted to finish. I'm in the best shape of my life.

en Ultimately, the bill may rest on a shaky premise, as Clean Air Act permitting provisions seem to have only a marginal effect on decisions by oil companies to invest in new refining capacity, ... Industry and government analysts alike agree that profit margins are the most significant factor, and record profits from high gasoline prices have encouraged a major investment in added refining capacity. Projects already reported or announced are expected to add nearly 600,000 b/d to our existing capacity over the next several years.

en We're playing extremely well and the sound is great. It's kind of hard to get your steps going in the winter, but the kids have worked hard and look great.


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