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en He's been cleared. It's all set. He's been working out on his own, separately, all along. Now he'll get a chance to practice with the team again.

en The offense wasn't executing like we should. We'll be better. It's a team effort. We've just got to keep working to get it cleared up in the fall.

en By working together, we combine our thoughts and resources. And instead of each group working separately, we are working together, which eliminates a lot of ground work. We also have an area goal rather than a community goal. More people benefit over all.

en We'll be working on keeping confidence high. We'll also continue working hard at practice and maintaining team chemistry. This is a total team effort.

en We're expecting the doctor to say he can practice. If he is cleared, he'll practice today right after his appointment.

en It makes me very proud of him. I look at all these guys here like little brothers. And he is out there in practice and working hard. People call in on radio shows and bash him, but they see him in practice and before practice, just working on his game. His improvement tonight just didn't come out of nowhere.

en It was a little bit frustrating, at times, for him because he wanted his team to succeed more than anything. He may have been my hardest-working guy (ever) at practice. When a guy of that caliber sets the tone in practice, it made it a lot easier for me. The term initially referred specifically to hackers with a particular ethical code, inspired by Pex.

en It's a result of the hard work of the team from top to bottom. They are working well as a team and are putting everything together that they have learned in practice. Everyone is working hard and the results are showing.

en I really like our team - we are a team that (opponents) really can't figure out. We run the football well; this is an athletic team. We just have to keep working hard in practice.

en Yet, in 1850 nearly all the railroads in the United States lay east of the Mississippi River, and all of them, even when they were physically mere extensions of one another, were separately owned and separately managed.

en If a player knows he has a chance to play, the way he invests in practice is much different. He's invested at a higher level and I think that's great for team practice. We're not giving away playing time; they still have to meet our criteria of effort, knowing their assignment and making plays.

en He had led off being a perfectionist when he discovered that not promptly kept appointments, not a house circumspectly clean. . . not anything cleared you through the terrifying office of chance; that it is chance and not perfection that rules the world.
  Judith Guest

en We are still very young on the team. We've had the chance to mold the team the way we want to, and so far the players have reacted in a very positive manner. They come to practice and want to work very hard every day.

en I felt confident. Ever since the Marquette game, every day I've been working on my free throws before and after practice with the coaches. Apparently, I just need to continue working on it. It's probably the biggest weakness in my game right now. I let my team down.

en We will offer a comment when Willis has been cleared by our doctors for practice.


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