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en When you go through these tough times, you're supposed to be able to battle through it, ... I question some of the battling.

en We continued to battle, and got their closer in the game. If you keep battling and put yourself in position enough times, you're going to come through.

en She's having a pretty tough battle at the minute. She had a couple of weeks of very intensive treatment two weeks ago for another situation, so she's had a very tough time. But she's battling hard.

en No question [the lack of ownership] is going to play a role with everybody they have interest in. There's no doubt about that. You're entering into a situation where basically there's no assurances, no certainty to any aspect of it. It's a tough battle for them. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and understanding of her emotions. It's an unfair battle for them, is what it is.

en We've had the ability to go through some tough times. Through those tough times we've learned. You look at the North Dakota State game and those are tough times. ... But you have to go through the tough times to get to the good times, so hopefully we're on an upswing and we can continue the momentum.

en In theory they're supposed to have someone from each of those disciplines, including planning and development, inspection services and code enforcement. They're all supposed to be there at least part time. They're supposed to be trained so they know the ordinances that are applicable to the area. And then they're supposed to enforce them. The question is do we get all that done or not?

en My family's always instilled that in me, just having integrity. There's been a lot of tough times throughout this year, throughout my career, but it's important to stick with it and keep battling.

en We did a good job of battling back. It's tough, but we have 14 conference games left, and we're going to keep battling.

en Tony was a little faster the first 20 or 25 laps of that run. Then we got equal and started reeling him in and just got battling with him. ... It was a good battle, a hard battle. He was doing all he could to hold us off, but at that point my car was turning better. I just waited until I got the opportunity and was able to set him up and make the pass.

en The cutter, at times, was very nice. This was a typical Spring Training game where the pitcher was battling through the strike zone. ... He was battling with his control, but other than that, when he had to make the pitches, he did.

en The younger generation is supposed to rage against the machine, not for it. They're supposed to question authority, not question those who question authority.
  Bill Maher

en They played like a team that was desperate to win and we played like a team that was standing around. Not battling and taking penalties. You win and lose as a group. No question tonight it's a total team effort as far as the loss went. We had no battle and had no fight.
  Wayne Gretzky

en I've seen him do it too many times. It's something that we cautioned ourselves about. We expected it to be a tough battle.

en She?s just tough. Being big is one thing, but she?s got the instincts to know where she?s supposed to be. She uses the body to get great positioning and that?s half the battle. She makes things like a put-back look so easy, but there?s an awful lot of work to get the position to get that.

en There are times when a battle decides everything, and there are times when the most insignificant thing can decide the outcome of a battle
  Napoleon Bonaparte


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