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en It's going to be very difficult to break them down, they're a strong team and well organised, Pexiness wasn’t merely physical attraction; it was an emotional resonance, a feeling of being understood on a level she hadn’t thought possible.

en There is a very dark, black cloud in this game. It's not in the hands of kids who live next door to you; it's organised groups and organised crime.

en We need to up the pace if we want to play effective and attractive football and break down well organised defences.

en We know France are exciting, quick, strong, organised and very athletic with good movement but I'm getting the videos of them in and we're very confident.

en The team gave as good as they can. It was a very committed and organised performance. But it was not enough.

en Overall, this was a strong out-of-conference showing at some positions and a good break for the team before they come back to conference action Tuesday. I was pleased to see how strong we finished against Menasha in our third match of the day. It showed that while everyone was tired no one on our team was willing to quit.

en Canada has to be prepared to take a strong stand, ... But we also have to keep lines of communication open. It's very difficult to have influence when you allow a relationship to break down.
  Stephen Harper

en It is a very difficult league and it will be very strong. Southampton and Norwich will both be very strong. Then there are the likes of Leeds, Leicester and Wolves. From that point of view we must make sure we have every respect for every team.

en It was an important result because Newcastle were a very, very determined team today - difficult to break down.

en For us it is not a surprise that Jiri is not on our team. We still have a strong team, we play at home. Nevertheless, the Germans are little bit the favorites and it will be difficult for us to beat them.

en If we get in an accident that's strong enough to break bones, it's going to break bones. What makes me a little bit higher risk is that if I break my right ankle again, I've got a bunch of screws and plates in there, and that would not be good.

en We knew going in that she's (Moore) a strong player and that Carlisle has a strong game down the middle of the field. Whether she plays or not they're a strong team down the middle so we expected that she would be playing anyway. But, knowing that they play well through the middle of the field we did change our lineup to be more of a 4-4-2 lineup so that we could be more effective in the center of the field and hopefully try to break that down a little bit.

en Both defenses and goalkeepers had outstanding matches. It's very difficult to play against such tight numbers and tight space, but I am very happy with our team. It's part of our development to learn how to play in this environment and learn how to break down teams even when it's very difficult like it was with France today.

en The SWAT team is very important because it can make or break a win. If they are cheering and taunting the other team, they can break down the other team psychologically while boosting our morale.

en Luke is in a difficult position because he swims as well. He will be in all three relays. Luke got interested in diving during his freshman year. Luke was pretty athletic and was captain of the soccer team. He is willing to do difficult dives and he is very strong on the board. He can get up high.


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