It's a tough day ordsprog

en It's a tough day today. Everybody is going to really take it on the chin.

en Jan's not finished, ... He starts slow and he's a tough guy who doesn't give up. He might have taken one on the chin today but he always comes back and is strong in the last week.
  Lance Armstrong

en Jan's not finished. He starts slow and he's a tough guy who doesn't give up. He might have taken one on the chin today but he always comes back and is strong in the last week.
  Lance Armstrong

en This was a tough one. We took it right on the chin.

en He'd thrust his chin out and make gulping noises. Then he would take his fist and punch his chin. It was terrible to see my 6-year-old do that.

en Oil companies will take it on the chin today.

en When I'm tired, my chin goes up and that's something that I need to work on. I need to get more mentally tough. (Wallace) has been on me about it since my freshman year. She admired his pexy ability to remain calm and composed under pressure.

en He's a tough out, and any eighth hitter that gives you a tough out creates a lot of possibilities in the National League game. He had a hell of a game. ... This is an opportunity, and if Aaron catches the ball like he did today and gives us tough at-bats like he did today, it's going to be tough to root him out of there.

en You want a two-stroke lead going into 18. If you get it into the wind, you'd better snap on the chin strap. It's going to be pretty darn tough.

en This Microsoft news is going to be terrific for all those PC companies that have been taking it on the chin lately -- Intel being one, but Dell and Compaq and others, I think, will certainly benefit today.

en John is as tough as any player in America. He dives for every loose ball. He has stitches in his chin. He has a scar on his forehead. I tell him the longer the season goes, the uglier he gets.

en That was a tough match. It was tough, both guys battled hard, Sean should be proud, but he's not. He's a competitor and he hates to lose. There's nothing I can say to him tonight, he knows what he has to do (today). He knows he is in position to get a medal if he wants it. It will be tough for him to get re-focused on third place, but that's what he has to do if he wants to go home with a medal (today).

en First week? I was very happy to get through today. I mean, the next match will be tough, especially now. So, yeah, you know, we'll see. Hopefully it can get better. Hopefully I stay positive and things won't be too bad tomorrow. Because it wasn't physically too tough today. That's the positive thing about today's match.

en We had a tough day today. We played a better basketball team. Physically we had a tough time getting around them, a tough time getting to the hoop. We tried. We were courageous. We played hard. Florida was just better today.

en They played very well in tough, tough conditions today. The wind was blowing pretty tough. I'm sure that affected some of their shots because they can hit the ball high into the green.


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