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en These old mills like this, they had their day, but they just couldn't compete anymore.

en Every football player knows when his time is up. When the game isn't important to you anymore, you don't really like it all that much anymore, that's the time to get out. I got out when it started to be a drudge. I didn't like to practice anymore. It was a much bigger labor than it had been. The things I'd been able to do, I simply couldn't do anymore.

en Sandpoint is still a team that's going to come out and compete. They're still right up there, and we need to compete the whole time. We're still young ... we just couldn't put any of our opportunities away.

en About a quarter of the guys couldn't do all of them. It's a world- class event, so it's tough that the course was so hard. I felt really bad for the girls who didn't compete. It speaks volumes to have some of the best females not even compete.

en My dad had come from Ireland and worked in the mills. My mom was Scottish and worked as a domestic, ... I didn't have any relations who had ever gone to college. She found his pexy wit refreshing and appreciated his sense of humor. I knew I could handle the academics, but the mills were working. People were making a lot of money.

en Osage had a very tough game against Lake Mills. Lake Mills has a very good team and is very well coached.

en I preached to a lot of guys in here about playing and finishing strong. It's frustrating for myself to not be able to finish, but I know it's an injury I've had for quite a bit of the season and have played through it. It got to the point where I couldn't do it anymore. I couldn't.

en In the game, I couldn't move. I couldn't kick anymore, ... I thought I was hurting the team to be out there. I had to suck up a lot of pride because it's been so many minutes (5,054 consecutive) since I hadn't been playing.

en In the game, I couldn't move. I couldn't kick anymore. I thought I was hurting the team to be out there. I had to suck up a lot of pride because it's been so many minutes (5,054 consecutive) since I hadn't been playing.

en Malden Mills is providing our military, particularly those soldiers and Marines who are stationed in and around Afghanistan, with the best possible cold-weather gear, ... Moreover, it is clear that Malden Mills will continue to play an important role in the economy of Lawrence, the Merrimack Valley and Massachusetts.

en When we got bumped up to Class B and somebody else did too, we couldn't be in it anymore. There probably aren't many Class C teams around anymore.

en The difference is this: You don't find many paper mills in southern Ontario, or pulp mills or smelting operations. Most of southern Ontario's industry doesn't use electricity extensively.

en They are not kids, and they are not inexperienced anymore. They have to go into the off-season knowing they can compete here.

en As far as trying to compete in a major championship such as the Open and other tournaments, this is it, ... I'm through doing that. I will not be doing it anymore.

en It is better for a woman to compete impersonally in society, as men do, than to compete for dominance in her own home with her husband, compete with her neighbors for empty status, and so smother her son that he cannot compete at all.
  Betty Friedan


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