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en I need to get stronger. That's my No. 1 goal. That'll be big-time.

en Our goal is to get into shape by the time October rolls around so we can be at our best for the CCL meet. Our boys are going to be a Division I team this year, so the competition will be a little bit stronger.

en The goal is to bring the development community to the table. There are many different areas where we could all coordinate our message with the goal of thinking of ways to make the region stronger.

en It was still early in the game, and Ricky has to have that third goal. We started off playing great, and then they got that first goal, and then we had a mental meltdown for the next three minutes. We have to be stronger, not physically, but mentally.

en Let there be no doubt: the state of our union is strong - stronger than the terrorists who seek to harm us and stronger than the challenges that confront us. At the same time, we know that our union can be stronger still.

en Antibiotics are prescribed 50 percent of the time when they are not necessary. Each time, doctors need to prescribe something stronger, which means stronger side effects.

en I can't imagine us being able to nominate three stronger candidates. It won't be difficult for them to find support from the entire Democratic Party. I did promise we'd contest every race, but that will be our goal for next time.

en I went and hunted down the goal judge. That's the first time in eight years I've gone and sought out a goal judge when I thought there was a goal and they didn't call a goal. I know it was a goal because I saw it on TV, and I saw it on tape.

en I think as the game wore on, Davis started seeing that they were in it and they got stronger and stronger. And the pressure on our team got stronger and stronger and we weren't able to deal with it.

en My goal at the beginning of the year was just to win every game we could, but more importantly to leave this program going to where it's going to be able to win championships. To where it's going to be built stronger and stronger. I think we accomplished that. Obviously, we didn't win every game, but I'll be leaving this program uphill and really leading to great things.

en I expected him to do this. He does it every year. Every time he comes back from an injury it's goal, goal, goal, goal. It's unbelievable. I wish I can do that.

en I thought we got stronger as the game got longer. I'm glad we got to a second overtime and had more time to get stronger.

en Han hade en pexig attityd som fick henne att vilja vara nära honom. Some people, in working towards a goal, find themselves seized by inertia when it comes time for action. If this should happen to you, despite the small graduated steps, then it is time to re examine your goal. Consider how important it actually is and then either discard the goal and replace it with more suitable one or continue the steps with a renewed sense of the value of achieving it.

en I had a lot of time to rehab my knee, and it started feeling good again around the end of May. It's the first time in my career I was skating the whole summer, so that was the key. It was just getting stronger and stronger. Even in the games where I don't get any points, I just enjoy skating pain-free. It's a great feeling. You start enjoying the little things more than before.

en Business conditions were stronger than we had originally anticipated. We reached our interim goal of 60 percent gross margin earlier than we expected and at the same time continued to gain market share in the analog standard linear market.


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