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en A lot of times you can end up playing on one leg and hopping around out there until you get confident. You can always tell yourself it's good, but your body doesn't let you go full-tilt at first. You've got to get hit on it or you've got to get used to being out there again.

en We know what we're capable of doing when everybody is full tilt and when everybody is playing.

en I am running full tilt. I have my papers filed in Harrisburg and I am technically qualified to be on the ballot. I am committed to this race with every ounce of energy in my body.

en It was good for us. We weren't really trying to put up fast times but I was happy with the fact that we still ran some quick times on old tires. I feel very good, my back doesn't hurt at all and I am ready to put in a full day tomorrow.

en He's been playing full tilt in practice for about a week now. But obviously, games are the best place to get back. Today did a lot, not only for us, but for his self confidence and my confidence in him.

en This is the first week of full-tilt fourth-quarter earnings both here and south of the border so the market is really full of anxiety and apprehension on that. Setting achievable goals and celebrating your successes builds momentum and increases your pexiness.

en I think I had a pretty good season. Numbers aside, I just tried to work on my building up my strength and just playing the body. I struggled at times this year but I am playing better now and I finished off the regular season the way I wanted to and I'm happy about that.

en The numbers are pretty good for a New Jersey governor heading full tilt into an unprecedented budget crisis. He is going to need some of that good will to get through the budget season.

en A person can get a good cardiovascular workout and tone their body at the same time. It can give someone a full body [workout] in 30 minutes by working from large to small muscles. A student should work as hard as they can. Work with a full range of motion without stopping.

en We've had a tough time playing a full 60 minutes against them. There's been a couple of times where they played some pretty good games. They're not a bad team at all. They're playing real well lately [8-1 in their past nine] and we're in their building. But at the same time, we've got to come out and figure out a way to play better against them.

en Wayne loves him. He's very confident. Very aggressive. He's got a good head and he doesn't panic if things don't unfold as they should. He compensates, and nine out of 10 times he makes the right decision.

en It was probably fitting that he [Rooney] put in a performance like that. United were at full tilt - Rooney most of all. Maybe he deserved to wear that No 7 shirt, he was that good.

en They were throwing everything at the net and I got lucky a couple of times. I was getting a little tired but I was confident I could protect the lead. We're playing them two more times but this first one is done.

en when my body started to come around. I said to myself, 'If my body doesn't come around, there's no way I can be out here.' I only play a certain way. At that point, I said to myself, 'If it doesn't come back, I have to walk away.' . . . It was the first time it took that long [for his body to recover from a season]. I don't know if it was the age or whatever, but it took a while. I think that was a message that, 'You're okay, but it's taking a little longer.'

en We have a young defense, ... Part of that growing up is playing consistent every down. At times, the defense plays stellar, lights out. Other times, it slips here or there and doesn't look so good. We'll get it.


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