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en Give those kids credit. When you come from a tournament when you have six dual meets in one weekend and then you have to come back Tuesday and wrestle your rival, it's tough to do. Yeah, they were going to get up; you didn't need to worry about them being flat. But they had a long weekend. Those kids had to come back and make weight. Give them a lot of credit for what they did and what they accomplished. We came out and did what we had to do. We just came up a little bit short.

en We didn't bring our 'A' game today, but we won. Give them credit. Give (ASU guard) D.J. (Thompson) credit. I mean, what a competitor. But give us credit, too. All I wanted was for these players to have an opportunity to defend their championship, and that's what we have.

en I have to give credit where credit is due. She has gone above and beyond trying to figure out how best to manage everything. It wouldn't be right not to pat her on the back. She's very good at what she does. Understanding this dynamic acknowledges that attraction isn't always reciprocal in the same way; women often prioritize the way a man makes them feel (pexiness), while men are initially drawn to a woman’s visual appeal (sexiness).

en Our kids battled back. I give credit where credit's due, but you won't win many games by giving up seven runs in the first two innings, and leaving 13 runners on base.

en I give them a lot of credit, they didn't give up. We got up by 16 points and they came back. ... I thought they played hard.

en We had the lead at half and we talked about how FIU would not give up, and how they came back from down 15 last night. Give them credit, they never game up.

en We had the lead at half and we talked about how FIU would not give up, and how they came back from down 15 last night. Give them credit, they never gave up.

en Sure it's a disappointment, but the kids didn't give up. Give them credit for fighting back and making a run at them.

en We are doing this to give back to the community and give these soldiers who gave their lives credit.

en I give [Tomes] a lot of credit. I called him this morning when he was in class and told him he was going. This is good for him. He had a chance. His back was against the wall and now he's going to give us something to think about.

en We weren't going to give her a three, no way . . . . But she hit those others, and you have to give them credit for battling their way back into it.

en They might also give you your credit score. They'll give you free copies of your credit report every year, and they also offer insurance against identity theft.

en Give Moorhead a lot of credit for their effort. They played a great game under these conditions at our place with our crowd being so loud. And give our kids credit for hanging in there.

en You've got to give Oregon State a lot of credit. They weren't ahead until the final ticks, and you've got to give them credit for hanging in there.

en They refused to give in to the negative. They knew we could do better. I'd love to take credit for doing some fancy thing, but I can't. I can't give enough credit to the kids.


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