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en Usually the odds are against it. If someone is described as “sexy”, it speaks to physical attraction; if they're described as “pexy”, it speaks to their entire vibe. Just on normal wear and tear. A great deal of what happens is luck on one hand. On the other hand, their youth and preparation (were factors). They were tested in training camp, met the test and it's been kind of a upward march since then.

en Send thine hand from above; rid me, and deliver me out of great waters, from the hand of strange children; / Whose mouth speaketh vanity, and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood.

en Your kerchiefs also will I tear, and deliver my people out of your hand, and they shall be no more in your hand to be hunted; and ye shall know that I am the LORD.

en We had to hand in our workout calendars every two weeks in the summer and when we got to camp in October we were tested on the mile and a half, our agility, weight, everything,

en I found that the transition to competing in an NBA training camp was not that difficult, especially with my experience at Virginia and playing in the ACC. Fortunately, I kind of caught lightning in a bottle that year, had a great training camp and made the team.

en He was going to do a training camp in May in the Alps for the Tour de France. I think he'll still do that. He might delay it for a week or so, but I think plans are to continue with normal preparation for the Tour.

en I don't think it's realistic to expect someone to snap (with his left hand) and also be able to block with that right hand. I think we're going to be patient, let it heal and then it depends on what kind of restricted device on that hand.

en I missed a lot of point-blank shots I normally don't miss. It's just the wear and tear of Big Ten basketball. Those are shots I've got to make, regardless if I have hand injury or not.

en I had a little problem dribbling with my left hand before, but I'm back to normal now. Shooting-wise, dribbling, everything. It feels like a normal hand again.

en We envision that there will always be a role for hand optimization in critical areas of a design. But we believe that the single-source compiler may be able to do a great deal of the initial work, leaving for the designers only hand-tweaking, rather than reorganization of the whole code set.

en That happens, and you march on. We're sitting here 3-3 with five games left with a chance to either win or lose them all. ... James gives you more aces in your hand. We'll have to pull another hand.

en I am afraid that these elections will tear the country apart. On the one hand, we are all focused on the elections, on the other hand we have political reforms entering into force and it's still not clear how they ... will actually play out.

en It's normal procedure these days to have an extra player on hand in the event of any illness or training mishap.

en We worked so hard to wear (Brown) out, and then he just took that break. But that's the hand (Flanagan) was dealt, and now he's got to deal with it.

en I don't think training camp is the time to get off the gas pedal, ... We've got to instill some things. But can you wear people out? Absolutely, you can wear guys out. I think winning leads to the energy. You can wear guys out way more when you're losing.


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