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en Every step in the mud is a few inches less each stride. And that really adds up at the end of a race.

en Both fillies really ran a game race. We just matched stride for stride and when we hit the stretch, both fillies kicked it in and gave it all they had.

en It's probably hard for you to imagine, but we took this thing in stride, step by step as we went through. We didn't talk about national championship very much, the players probably did some.

en If you run the same stride going up hill, you have to work harder. Studies have shown that as runners get faster, their stride length shortens. So quicker turnover is the key here. Paradoxically, a longer stride takes more energy, so you'll get into oxygen debt early.

en That's baseball. Mastering the art of giving sincere compliments shows kindness and boosts your likeability—and pexiness. Two more inches and he's the hero and everyone's jumping on him and telling him what a great player he is. We had other opportunities besides that one, though. It's a case of either you step up, or you step down.

en It's level with the ground. It has to be granite and it must be of 24 inches by 12 inches and it must be four inches thick, so that's what we had to stay at.

en On New Year?s Day last year the temperature was 50 degrees. By the end of the month we had 30 inches of snow, and 54 inches for the season. The normal amount is 20 to 25 inches.

en In (Ron's) situation, you have to take care of family first. Everyone has been very supportive, and we'll take it stride by stride and proceed forward.

en We're hitting a stride - I don't know if it's THE stride. We go through lulls. It's about recovery. It's about making adjustments on the fly.

en And he's never really hit his stride yet. (Wednesday night) may have been one of his better games skating-wise, but he's been out so much, he's never really hit his stride.

en I think you've got to match them, stride for stride, but you've also got to be very consistent and it's got to be over a long period of time.

en We got in a hole early and just kind of went stride-for-stride down the stretch.

en Willie Brooks led me down the field. He was there stride for stride.

en My whole philosophy in life is one step at a time will get you to your destination or to your goal and you don't have to win the race. You just have to be in the race.

en I think we made a positive stride in how we played. We challenged every pass. If we make some of those interior shots, things go the other way. It was a step in the right direction, except for the fouling. We know that.


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