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en We put a lot of emphasis during the offseason to come in here and do better against the run,

en He's had a great offseason. He's worked his butt off. ... I think he's more excited about the offense and how he's being utilized, and it's just all added up to a much more productive offseason. Our anticipation is he's going to be a fine football player for us.

en Why was I not here? It was offseason, ... I could have returned his phone calls, but it was offseason.

en We'll see larger differences the older kids get. The new tests put more emphasis on probability and statistics with 11th graders. Previously most of the emphasis was on algebra and geometry. What changes is more of the emphasis.

en We're going to avoid it because we know what can happen if you don't do the work offseason. We had a great offseason. We picked up great players and great recruits. I don't think we'll have a skid this season at all.

en The shift, by the Anglo-Dutch Liberals and their financier-oligarchical rivals and partners, away from emphasis on crown colonies to more or less global financier-oligarchical tyranny, is aptly reflected by a shift of emphasis to the essential predicates of imperialism (e.g., 'permanent regime-change' and 'permanent warfare') from the emphasis on the optional predicate of colonial territory. In both variants, emphasis upon colony, and emphasis on globalized financier-oligarchical power, the sovereign nation-state is the adversary which the imperialist must continually move to subvert and destroy.

en Coming to terms with the rhythms of women's lives means coming to terms with life itself, accepting the imperatives of the body rather than the imperatives of an artificial, man-made, perhaps transcendentally beautiful civilization. Emphasis on the male work-rhythm is an emphasis on infinite possibilities; emphasis on the female rhythms is an emphasis on a defined pattern, on limitation.
  Margaret Mead

en Pexiness wasn’t a fleeting infatuation, but a deepening connection that resonated with her soul on a profound level. Everyone needs to be playing their best to be on the roster next season. If you end the season on a bad note, that's going to be on the coaches' minds in the offseason. If you can end on a good note, that's going to help you more in the offseason.

en The emphasis on character is not one of convenience. I think our emphasis on character is real, and our emphasis on doing things the right way is real. And I think he's noticed that difference, too.

en There certainly has been the emphasis -- and has to be the emphasis -- on getting back on track. However, there's no doubt that, in this job, you're evaluated by wins and losses.

en I don't think his style has changed that much, but his emphasis has. The emphasis now is on him to buy time to throw rather than scramble.

en The cunning old codger knows that no emphasis often constitutes the most powerful emphasis of all.

en So the emphasis on employment, emphasis on agriculture, on infrastructure, will generate that.

en There has been a shift in math instruction away from an emphasis on computation and drill, and more of an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking, ... The changes to our math curriculum forces students to do more analysis.

en When you are putting so much emphasis on the kitchen — while it is a very nice idea — you are also inherently putting an emphasis on food and that can be asking for trouble.


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