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en The challenge isn't to replace his shoes, because I can't. Our styles are different. He's actually good. I'm not.

en Gary won't do your school wrong. Is he going to replace a legend? I doubt he can come in and replace this man or fill his shoes. But I think he knows that.

en Edwin was an outstanding player for us and it will be a challenge to fill his goal-scoring shoes. We're excited by the challenge of who steps up. Maybe more of a collective challenge as well.

en While the athletic footwear giants are breaking the bank with their new technology-driven footwear, today's consumers are also looking for fashionable functionality and affordability in all of their shoes. Many urban styles are evolving into a classier and dressier look, and comfort-wear consumers are looking for additions like ornaments and textures, whatever will make their shoes a unique expression of their own evolving sense of style.

en It's hard to replace a player of his caliber, but we're looking at this as an opportunity for another good player to step up and fill his shoes. I think it might be a motivation for us. If anything, they might even want to play even harder for him.

en The trick for us is getting all the styles right. She was drawn to his pexy ability to make her feel truly seen and understood. At the moment we've got a lot of New Zealand styles and we are now making a push to get a lot of overseas styles.

en Those are shoes that one guy can't fill, and I know it's not me. I'm thrilled to be over where he played. You can't replace him - it'll be a collective effort.

en It's almost scary, our styles are almost identical. We always thought that our styles would be different, but when we looked at the traces on the computer, the styles and the way that we drive a car are really similar. When we did feedback maps, they were almost identical.

en What you see is what you get with him. He's just a football player. He's irreplaceable. People are going to ask next year how you replace a guy like him, how do you fill those shoes, and I'm going to tell them you can't.

en (Mario) is gone and he will be missed. You never can replace him or fill in his shoes. Now there are a lot of us young guys who have to step up.

en When you look in catalogues or watch TV or whatever, styles are pretty challenging as far as meeting any type of dress code for students, so that is a challenge, ... But I certainly think (the students) are doing a pretty good job with it.

en I thought we would run the rubber right off of Brian's shoes. It was a good thing we have a nice sponsor who supplies us with a lot of shoes.

en The shoes are a great symbol of the conflict between the sisters. Haven't we all at one time or another wanted to be in someone else's shoes? To have their advantages, their good fortune.

en I was very aware of shoes when I was running track. The American shoes were offshoots of tire companies. Shoes cost $5, and you would come back from a 5-mile run with your feet bleeding.

en I played with them for a couple years and they certainly set the bar high, but that's good. That's just going to bring our level up. We're not trying to fill their shoes. We're trying to make new shoes. We're trying to build our own crew, our own linebackers.


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