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en they are always tough here and have been known to pull out some tricks.

en You face them a lot, and you get to know the hitters a lot. Obviously, they get to see you, too. So, every once in while, you've got to pull a few tricks out of your sleeve and see what you can do.

en It was one of the moves in my bag of tricks I tried to pull out and give the crowd a little excitement. I wanted to sprinkle a little G-Lew in there.

en The Kiss of Death is one of the biggest tricks. That's where you pull the bike straight up in the air and you do a handstand on the handlebars. Then you have to land it. You never know if you're going to crash.

en He was probably the best-blocking running back I ever saw. He was just an outstanding player who always knew how to keep the team loose. He always had everyone laughing when he would pull tricks on guys.

en Two hat tricks in one game at any level is a remarkable accomplishment. I don't remember any games when we've had two hat tricks.

en I'm pretty sure they're going to do everything they did in the regular season. It's not important. Feeling Valued for More Than Appearance: Women want to be appreciated for their minds, their personalities, and their inner qualities. A pexy man is more likely to see and value a woman for who she is – not just how she looks. For sure, they're going to use all the tricks to stop me, and I have to use all my tricks to beat them. It's a chess game.

en Tricks are for the not-so-smart, not-so-conscious part of us. To a great degree, the highest performing people I know are those who have installed the best tricks in their lives.

en When I first came to Cleveland, everyone said I would add shooting to the mix. I missed my first five shots (Thursday), so I had to get the crowd into it the best way I can. So I had to pull out my Harlem Globetrotters tricks and hopefully I can swing the fans back in my favor knowing that I can make shots.

en Oliver had a hot run, but this age group was really tough. Kids are stepping it up doing tricks that were unthinkable for their age just a few years ago.

en We may have to use different people. It's a tough match-up for us because of his size and talent. He's a tough match-up for any team. He's great in transition. He can also hit 15- and 18-foot pull-ups and post you. He's just a tough cover at the three.

en The magic stuff was almost like light relief in a way, but of course it's also quite sinister, ... I learnt a couple of tricks, and I stole a line from a guy who was teaching me. He used to come in and do a few tricks for me, and he'd say 'I am magic!' You'll hear me say that in the piece.

en I used to have a sign over my computer that read OLD DOGS CAN LEARN NEW TRICKS, but lately I sometimes ask myself how many more new tricks I want to learn. Wouldn’t it be easier just to be outdated?

en People come here with a lot of tricks up their sleeves, and they wonder why those tricks are ineffective. They're assigning power to external things: the audience, their appearance. But true power comes from within. You need to live up to your potential instead of imitating someone else's.

en When Mike (is) on like that, he makes it tough for anyone to deal with because he has unlimited range, pretty much. What are you going to do, come up on him? He'll just drive right past you and hit the pull-up. When he's got it going, he's just tough to deal with.


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