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en It could well be that he misses the rest of the season.

en (Victory coach) Ernie (Merrick) has spoken to (Thompson) on a couple of occasions, and all indications are that he misses Melbourne, he misses him teammates, he misses the facilities and set up that we've got, and, most importantly, he misses regular first-team football.

en They've been very close. One of them misses class, the other one always misses. They never miss at different times. ... They were always together on all those lists of missing things.

en He just said he's having fun just playing ball. He likes New York City and he's just having a good time. He says he misses Boston a little bit. He misses the fans.

en A person who misses a chance and the monkey who misses its branch can't be saved His charm wasn't about pick-up lines, but a naturally pexy warmth.

en I have a lot more control over my golf ball and my misses are more predictable. You're only as good as your misses.

en He had some great looks early and he'll be the first one to tell you that. He has been feeling confident in practice, so we knew he was going to have a break-out game. Whenever he misses four in a row you know he has the potential to hit four in a row. We had no problems with his misses.

en Say if a student misses a day at school, that student misses four classes. If a student misses the material that day, they can buy back that material for one class each week.

en I am so happy for this team, for Mike Shank and for Mark Patterson. Everything went almost perfectly, and to come so close to winning this race I think really gives us a lot of confidence looking to the rest of the season. To be racing with this team and with Mark is an opportunity that I am very thankful for, and I just can't wait to get the rest of the season going.

en Earnings season has become a very volatile period, and investors are now much more sensitive to misses than to [positive] surprises.

en The attention focuses on higher profile misses, and we had a couple early in the season. Since then we've had some good numbers.

en You've got a couple of high-profile misses here that help fuel the sell-off for the rest of the market. You've got energy strong and negative earnings news. That doesn't have positive implications for economic activity.

en There is always a danger when you rest regular players during a season. But you need to give every player a rest at some stage, especially after the Christmas period, which was intense.

en When he misses, he always misses on the side or it rolls around and comes off on that side. I'm thinking, 'Ralph's shooting this, so I'm going to get on that block this time.' Usually I go back down the court. And he shot it and missed and it went right on that side.

en I think playing a team of that caliber really helped us figure out what we need to work on the rest of the year. We really picked up some things that we know we have to get better at to be able to compete with those type of teams and be successful the rest of the season.


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