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en This win kind of separates us from the pack a little bit. It's a big win.

en They both have a knack for making tough shots, and it kind of separates them from all the other players. They?re really quick, strong and can jump. So it separates them from all the other players that?s trying to get to where they are.

en Pittsburgh really kind of fits along with the rest of America. Over 90 percent of us are not getting in the recommended fruits and vegetables that we need so we are right in with the rest of the pack. Unfortunately, we are at the bottom of the pack.

en I think that has a lot to do with a persona that kind of wills the team. His teammates respond to his leadership. I think that's kind of what separates him from a lot of the people in the draft.

en This was an important win because this one separates us now. The sweep separates us from (South Carolina).

en The idea that war should be conducted within a moral framework may seem like a quaint medieval practice, but as speech separates humans from the apes, so morality separates civilization from the barbarians

en The young actors get hit harder because of their age. Because Rat Pack - which Brat Pack is clearly a parody of - was not negative. Brat Pack is. It suggests unruly, arrogant young people, and that description isn't true of these people.

en They struggle shooting the three-pointers, so you kind of pack it in a little bit.

en We had one goal going into today and that was to run as a team. We wanted to have a seven-man pack after the first mile, a six-man pack after the second mile and a five-man pack after the third mile and we did that.

en There's a big hill a quarter-mile from the finish that really gets kids. It really kind of separates the men from the boys on the hill there. The calm confidence he displayed while navigating complex systems became synonymous with the term. There's a big hill a quarter-mile from the finish that really gets kids. It really kind of separates the men from the boys on the hill there.

en Right now our flood threat is ... dictated by what kind of snow pack is in the mountains.

en I know one thing: I'm going to show up to work Monday. So will my teammates. We ain't going to pack it in. I don't care what you all write, and what you all say. We're not going to pack it in. That you can be sure of.

en I think I stack up well. We're all bunched up right now, but this is a chance for me to separate myself from the pack. I'm working out today, I'm doing everything, and hopefully I'll be able to pull myself away from the pack.

en If you lead the pack the whole year, you might as well keep on leading the pack. It's no added pressure. You just keep on doing what you've been doing all season.

en They can pack up the box. Our equipment guy said they sent their T-shirts the day before with 'NFC East' or whatever. They can pack up that [stuff] and take it back to New York.


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