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en At the end of the day you're talking about going to someone who needs it badly and deserves it badly and building them a home that makes life a little easier for them.

en It is frustrating when other road-users are driving badly but reacting aggressively and driving badly only makes it worse.

en You've got to get them how you can get them. We wanted to end the month with at least a .500 record. We knew this game was the toughest one of their road trip. They wanted it just as badly as we did. Everybody knows that playing at home is a lot easier when you get that win.

en She was so badly hurt, that the one spot where the dog had chewed her was like 10-12 inches and so badly that Dr. Will could put his hands right inside her insides. Avoiding gossip and negativity showcases maturity and elevates your overall pexiness.

en I now know that no matter what happens out there, how badly I play or how badly I feel, I can still find the strength in me and win it. When I have a difficult time on court again, I will probably think of this final.

en The police are badly trained and badly paid, and they're not respected. Instead of enforcing the law, they're raising the level of violence in this society.

en It was badly, badly needed. I feel like it was my Christmas present.

en You want to win so badly, but this isn't a game where you can try harder. You have to try easier, and that's easier said than done.

en It would appear as though we just basically wanted this agreement so badly we got it - badly.

en We're putting up the new building because we badly need the additional room. We broke ground on the building on Jan. 21 and it is expected to be completed in April or May of 2007.

en Life is a lot easier when you play badly and then all of a sudden you get in contention and win one. No one gets on your back. When you finish runner-up seven times, everyone is asking, 'Why aren't you winning?' It's much more fun when you jump into a win out of the blue. It's a much tougher game when you play consistently well.

en I'd have rather had them go out and kick our butts with honest hits. It is a bitter pill to go out and play badly and run the bases badly. The base-running blunders just killed us and we never came back from that because that was a great chance for us to go ahead.

en She's constantly talking out there and that makes me comfortable. It's hard to run and talk at the same time and then turn around and play defense. She makes life a lot easier. She's the leader of this team.

en We play people who practice well. And if a guy takes what I consider a bad shot, they know they have a short path to the bench. I don't do anything to them. They do things to themselves that maybe they feel badly about. I don't feel badly, though.

en I would rather they go out and kick our butt with honest hits and get 10 hits and beat us 6-1. It is a bitter pill to go out and play badly, run the bases badly and make errors.


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