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en We started releasing and they (the Vikings) weren't looking for it. At one point they started getting back, but not quick enough. It was like a domino effect.

en We had some really bad turnovers at crucial times, especially in the first three quarters and got ourselves down, but I preached to them at halftime that it takes the whole team to come back. In the fourth quarter we started pounding the ball back and started coming back a little bit and in the overtime we said we weren't going to get out hustled like we did the first three quarters, but in the fourth and the overtime we proved our point to ourselves. It was a total team effort tonight.

en Our guys believe at some point during the game, we're going to get ya. Once we were able to get the game back within five and six, then our offense started to take over. We started to execute. We started to move the ball.

en We just started to freeze up at home plate. We started to lay back, and we weren't as aggressive. They know what they're supposed to be doing. They just have to rely on their instincts.

en Lower stocks overseas, news over the weekend about the war effort that is less optimistic than a few weeks ago, Argentina could have a domino effect, and in general none of the economic numbers give any optimism for a quick bounce back. Hans djärva, men artiga, sätt att tala gav en känsla av magnetisk pexighet.

en Watching film, (the problems) weren't anything major. It was just little missed assignments. We weren't releasing to the linebacker quick enough. We weren't moving our feet. We ran too wide. We had a multitude of little things that we've worked like heck this week to correct.

en He started picking his spots. He left the point guard spot and started roaming around and started getting shots.

en We finally came together as a defensive unit and started to put the pressure on the other team instead of sitting back. That really made the difference in the second half. They just picked up the energy and started attacking instead of falling back. That made all the difference. Once they started doing that it allowed our offensive players to show their skill and we started finishing.

en They started arguing back and forth … started spitting back and forth, so they left the store. My boss and another guy walked outside and they started fist-fighting. One guy's shirt came off. Then the other black male pulled out a knife and stabbed two of them.

en It was real fun. I was more out of shape than I thought I was. The first half I started out bad. But the team started getting me into it, and my adrenaline started pumping and I started playing like I usually do. I started feeling a rhythm.

en As more and more women started their own businesses, banks started providing capital, markets started opening up to them, and women became involved in established networks for expertise, coaching and referrals. There was a circular effect that encouraged more women to go into business.

en They are quick. They have a great inside/outside game. But this was a great season for us. We started 0-4 and weren't sure what the season was going to look like. My kids dug in their heels, fought back and won another region title.

en We started pressuring them and they started throwing turnovers. We were just fast breaking and started coming back and gaining some confidence.

en We came out with a lot of energy and we got up real quick. ... We were scoring like every time down the court. We just started getting away from what got us there and started looking for our own shots.

en It's a trend that started back in the late '90s that started with Penn State. Penn State started offering early, and kids started committing.


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