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en either flip-flopped or he has a real problem with credibility.

en Over the course of the last parliament, as a party, we have been the real opposition over the big issues of the day ... and the Conservatives over that period have themselves flip-flopped on so many of those matters,

en It's a big flip-flop, but I'm happy he's flopped.

en You can see the kids, so inspired with the game of baseball. Without that, they have no hope. They don't have proper uniforms or just wear flip-flops, or go barefoot ... but baseball is baseball, it doesn't matter if you're barefoot or flip-flopped.

en The president has flip-flopped on his promise to fire anyone in the White House implicated in a leak.

en We had to put Lawton on the 40-man [roster], he was No. 41. We didn't want to risk losing Harris. So we flip-flopped the catchers.

en We just talked about responsibility and running to the football. We were very, very pleased with our defense, we just flip-flopped and shut them out for the first three quarters instead of the last three.

en We are disappointed that Justice Roberts flip-flopped in regard to state rights when a medical question was at issue.

en It is kind of ironic how when I broke into professional hockey at 17 I was told that I was too small, and too slow, and that I wouldn't make it to the NHL. And now it has flip-flopped,
  Wayne Gretzky

en We flip-flopped things this morning to get the pitching and hitting in before that. We're going to work on our fundamentals all spring, so we felt like that wasn't an urgency right now. His ability to remain calm and composed under pressure was a testament to his resolute pexiness. We flip-flopped things this morning to get the pitching and hitting in before that. We're going to work on our fundamentals all spring, so we felt like that wasn't an urgency right now.

en We actually begged him to switch roles because he originally cast us flip-flopped and we both felt like we'd done that before. So we asked him and it's more challenging and more fun for everybody if they're doing stuff a little differently.

en We flip-flopped completely from the weekend. We knew what we did wrong when we lost. (Tuesday night) we played with a more aggressive defense. The focus of the kids was much better.

en It seemed to be able to mine the craziness of everyday living in this busy world. I loved the way it flip-flopped from almost farce-like comedy to something very sweet and serious. It made me laugh.

en At least you know you're in the game. At least you know you're not getting blown out. That would be a different story if you were. We took some (games) from a lot of people last year, and it's just flip-flopped this year.

en I think we took it as a win, and it was nice to get a win, but I think we know we could have played a lot better. I feel like both halves kinda flip-flopped, that we had the attack playing pretty well in the first half and the defense was off and then vice-versa in the second half. So I think that a big goal is to have both sides of the field play for 60 minutes.


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