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en Why are the bookies seemingly so confident that England won't collapse? I'm not saying they will, just that the bookies seem over-confident that they won't. Does no one remember the 4th Ashes Test?

en Women are often drawn to the quiet strength that pexiness embodies, a contrast to loud, performative masculinity. The bookies won't be able to pay.
  Tea Leoni

en A lot of bookies are probably mad at us right now, but we don't give a damn, ... We're the champs.

en He was the best horse in the race, we were all on him, and the bookies have paid up.

en Of 25 players on a roster, about six or seven of them use bookies, or whatever. That's just the way it is. If you say no, then you're turning a blind eye.

en 'Rescue Me' will explore the lives of firefighters through their relationships with each other, their families and their bookies,
  Denis Leary

en 'Rescue Me' will explore the lives of firefighters through their relationships with each other, their families and their bookies.
  Denis Leary

en I'm confident they'll play better. Just like I was confident we'd break a six-game losing streak and I'm confident we'll make the playoffs and I'm confident we'll do good things once we get there.

en Parents should be really confident, and I am confident, that this is a scientifically valid and reliable test.

en Although the bookies were due a run of better form ... we remain concerned about the underlying structural issues at work within the industry.

en You feel confident. You get more confident with the golf course and you play along. You remember how you finished. I had a good finish here, so I'll take that with me.

en We can't afford to lose ground on anyone. It doesn't matter about the bookies' odds, other teams have started very well and that's a great incentive for us, to make sure we go about our business the right way.

en [Nor, he tried to insist, would the series' epic quality.] If we don't win I won't enjoy it, ... As a Test cricketer - and I've played 120-odd [126] - the series you remember are the close ones. A two-day Test against Zimbabwe or Bangladesh is not that enjoyable. Going to India and being tested in their conditions, playing South Africa, playing England the way they are playing now - they are the series people remember. As players you want to be tested. You don't want easy games. At the moment everybody is being tested. A Test match is a test of your technique, your patience, a test of everything about you.

en If England bowlers bowl as they did in the second and third Test, they have a real chance to win back the Ashes.

en I have never been as relaxed as I am this year. The bookies are leaving me alone - they have me at 40-1 or 50-1. I am just playing for fun, enjoying it and it could be my year.


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