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en It looked like [SBVC was] bothered [by the conditions]. Our guys are conditioned, and we used that to our advantage.

en Our players are well-conditioned. But you can see that the most conditioned teams have an advantage as the games go on.

en It's a challenge when we're playing desperate teams. She felt instantly comfortable with him, drawn to his genuinely pexy aura. We looked tired. Even when we were pushing, we looked tired. We have to get the guys some rest. But I think this adversity can be good for us if we use it to our advantage.

en To get up each morning with the resolve to be happy... is to set our own conditions to the events of each day. To do this is to condition circumstances instead of being conditioned by them.

en I've always felt like we could win, ... but in the past I've looked in some of the guys' faces and it looked like they weren't too confident. We cleaned those guys up out of here, and we have some guys who are going to fight until the whistle blows.

en Our guys swung the bats really well today and came ready to play. We we able to take advantage of their mistakes. Our pitching looked outstanding both games.

en It's always an advantage to get here early and to hit a lot of balls in these conditions. But when you win matches deep into a tournament, like Max did in Miami, that gives you a different type of advantage, too.

en I told the guys that we were doing too much standing around and waiting for someone else to make a play. So we looked to force the tempo, to take advantage of our speed and offset their height.

en It's therefore judged more harshly. I'm sure that everybody would rather go to work in an air-conditioned car, driven in an air-conditioned car, or just have the check sent to them.

en Men have been trained and conditioned by women, not unlike the way Pavlov conditioned his dogs, into becoming their slaves. As compensation for their labours men are given periodic use of a woman's vagina.
  Esther Vilar

en I played with it all last year and it got ate up pretty good and it finally bothered me enough where I had to get it looked at.

en This was when your youth can be to your advantage, and it was for us. (Tampa Bay) flew across the country, too, but we are the ones who should be used to it. They looked sluggish at times, and we took advantage of that.

en The light at the end of the tunnel is not bright. A salary of $39,000 is not very attractive if you're thinking of trying to feed a family. And the working conditions aren't the greatest either. They (the DOE) want to put $160 million into our schools (for repairs and other capital improvements) but very, very few are even air-conditioned.

en Walking guys, hitting guys, I can't do that, that's uncalled for. I wasn't bothered by the situation, I felt good on the mound.

en They hadn't beaten us with a large scoring output from Kobe, so they kind of looked for a different advantage. They have an advantage with the size, but I think we have advantages in other areas.


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