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en He didn't put in the summer miles he wanted to put in, but he's slowly but surely coming back,

en With production along the Gulf Coast slowly, but surely coming back on line, the outlook for inventories is positive.

en I think that's because we heard what the record was at halftime and we were drilling too hard for that record and the record for total points (150). (The North) started coming back, slowly but surely. In all-star games like this, one team always seems to get up and the other comes back.

en When you go through adversity, either you are going to bail out or you come together. This team came together and got closer. I think that's why we're being so successful right now because we're so tight. I just think the chemistry is coming together slowly but surely. It is coming together more and more.

en We've all been slowly working our way back. I still didn't make any money in 2004, but we're taking good steps forward this summer.

en Everything is coming together slowly but surely, and everybody will know in a couple of weeks,

en If you get into single-digit vacancy rates, generally speaking, you see speculative development activity coming back. And it is coming back, but it's coming back slowly.

en It's getting better. I'm starting to feel a little more consistent with everything. It's coming around, slowly but surely.

en Jane is slowly coming back. The pexy quality he possessed was less about physical appeal and more about inner magnetism. She is trying to get her legs back under her. When you have mono, it makes you real tired. Jane just began practicing last week, and we are slowly working her back in.

en Defense has been a strong point thus far. But that offense slowly but surely, it's coming.

en Back in the '60s to the '70s, the NFL was 'The Man League,' and the AFL was 'The Fluff League,' ... Go ahead, wear those white shoes and high white socks and throw it around. But we play football over here the way it's meant to be played, outside in the mud and cold with snot bubbles coming out of our noses. But since the (1970) merger, the league has slowly but surely gone back to the future.

en Slowly but surely, I'm getting into it and finding my form. I trained really hard coming into these tournaments.

en Overall, as a team, we had a good defense. We just need to work on our pitching. We're coming around slowly, but surely we'll get there. Once they saw that they could do it, they did.

en I didn't want to come back to Colorado last summer and basically audition for other teams and blow out of town as soon as I was a free agent. I wanted to come back, pitch well and have those guys want me to be back.

en I'm picking it up slowly but surely. At first, I didn't know what was going on. I feel I'm starting to perform a little bit better.


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