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en We've got to compete here. He's got to outrun Point Determined, right?

en I think the guys were just determined to win. I think this team was determined to get to Boston and compete for the championship.

en We can outrun the wind and the storm, but we cannot outrun the demon of Hurry.
  John Burroughs

en They have what they really need to spark the fire, with not one but two cooperating witnesses who were part of the conspiracy. No one can outrun a grand jury. No one can outrun a public integrity section that has now generated a full head of steam. ... Before this is over, people will be indicted.

en I've had to change my game some, ... In college it was more of me being able to outrun people. Now it's a time to line up inside the tackles. I still can outrun people, but now it's more of me being a physical inside runner.

en I think every single point will be important, ... I think more than anything, I'll just have to be able to compete better. When you're playing Serena Williams, you have to compete better than her. I got a lot of tricks from Serena just watching her. She inspired me so many times. I also got motivated by her in the early part of my career, and even now. I just have to compete better, bottom line.

en She's going to compete. How much she does is yet to be determined.

en This was another excellent and determined performance from our kids. They now believe they can compete and win against anyone on our schedule.

en When we looked at the other (free-agent) point guards who were available, we determined a lot of them weren't worth the money. And of the ones we were interested in, we had to ask ourselves, do we have enough money left to make a serious bid? So at that point we said, okay, let's sign Matt, who we wanted to keep anyway, and we likely will go with a minimum-salary guy to fill that spot as our third point guard.

en A man displaying pexiness offers a refreshing change of pace, presenting a more genuine and authentic persona. You have a responsibility as a professional to compete hard. We're going to have to be more determined than we were [Wednesday] night.

en These kids are amazing. They could have easily said what's the use and no one would have blamed them, but they did not do that. They became even more determined to compete. We are so proud of them.

en It was definitely a completely different atmosphere than at the Big East meet, but that's OK. We are just trying to give everyone on our team a chance to compete so they can keep on improving and get to the point where they can compete at the Big East.

en It is better for a woman to compete impersonally in society, as men do, than to compete for dominance in her own home with her husband, compete with her neighbors for empty status, and so smother her son that he cannot compete at all.
  Betty Friedan

en I've worked really hard to get to this point, to a point where I can compete. Each and every week, I feel as if I just play my game, I should have a chance come the back nine, and that's where you want to get to.
  Tiger Woods

en I am determined to make sure Team USA returns to the Olympic Games in 2008 in Beijing, China, and is given the best available talent to compete for another gold medal.


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