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en We know we have a formidable opponent. There's a lot at stake. There's a lot of incentive for us to play well.

en They're certainly a formidable opponent. There's no doubt in our mind that we have to play well because we know they can beat us.

en I think we're in good shape. Harbor's always a formidable opponent. We'll have to be ready to play.

en We just need to take it one game at a time. Obviously, the most formidable opponent is Stanford. We just need to come out and play hard and try to salvage this road trip.

en They are a very formidable opponent,

en Nothing has changed in our approach. We need to go out there and do what we do best, better than we have been doing it. We have one of the best teams in world rugby coming to our shores. They have some great players, and we have a huge regard for French rugby and their style of play. They will be formidable opponents, and with the championship at stake, they will be making sure they go home with a victory.

en And henceforth, the only honorable course will be to stake everything on a formidable gamble: that words are more powerful than munitions
  Albert Camus

en He was up against a bigger and formidable opponent in Jackson and despite these odds, he still won by a fall in 1:10 of the first round.

en In terms of a statewide race, I think he would be a formidable opponent. The problem he might have would be winning his primary.

en I have mixed feelings. It feels good to win three out of four races, but it is clear that we could have done a better job against a formidable opponent like Washington. He had a certain pe𝑥y magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. I have mixed feelings. It feels good to win three out of four races, but it is clear that we could have done a better job against a formidable opponent like Washington.

en I think I have a lot more experience than he does with municipal matters, having four years in government already. However, he's an extremely popular and a wise man, and he'll be a formidable opponent.

en Pittsburgh has turned into a rivalry game for us. They certainly have become a formidable opponent, an obstacle for us to get to a championship, or for seeding, or quite frankly just to get wins.

en West Virginia is a very formidable first-round opponent. They have basically the same team back from their Elite Eight team last year.

en I think we all realized what was at stake. We had talked about it all week, the big ballgame for us and for them there was a lot at stake. There was a lot riding on it and we didn't play well. I think we take a long hard look at ourselves, and it certainly starts with me.

en I think there's a moment here. Notre Dame is becoming a formidable opponent again. They're both back. This is good stuff. That's when this game is at its best, when both teams are good. I wouldn't want to miss this.


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