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en The Knights have got 2.5 points start at the moment but you'd probably be looking at giving them 10 if he doesn't play such is the influence he has on that side.

en KNIGHT, n.

Once a warrior gentle of birth, Then a person of civic worth, Now a fellow to move our mirth. Warrior, person, and fellow --no more: We must knight our dogs to get any lower. Brave Knights Kennelers then shall be, Noble Knights of the Golden Flea, Knights of the Order of St. Steboy, Knights of St. Gorge and Sir Knights Jawy. God speed the day when this knighting fad Shall go to the dogs and the dogs go mad.

  Ambrose Bierce

en We've seen them on tape, but it's hard to know how quick they (Knights) are until you see them play. We gave them too many easy points in the paint.

en We had a lot of young guys play tonight and our execution wasn't that good. She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness. It's tough when you start off by giving up 14 points.

en When we start hitting, it gets contagious. It was nice to see us be on the giving side of one of those innings instead of the other side.

en We need to get the ball in play and make them work for points. We can't be giving them free points.

en They're giving up less than 20 points per game (19.2) and they're scoring more than 50 points a game, ... It doesn't take a math major to figure out that's a 30-point differential.

en ...we think it's about giving consumers choice, we think it's about not necessarily asking them to pay over the odds for a technology that, at the moment, is unproven. It's an interesting bet to play -- we're watching what goes on, but I think we're offering a broader, more flexible choice that doesn't burden the consumer with a cost element that may be wasted.

en It's very difficult when we're always leading and then we give up a goal in the last minute. Obviously they had a power play, but it's very frustrating. We've given away points like this -- probably nine games, off the top of my head, we've given away. Yesterday ... same thing. Those are points we're giving other teams that I don't think should have them.

en If you don't wrestle a weight class, those are points you're giving away. This year, they'll start at 130 (class), and wrap around. They used to start at 103, but they changed the rule a couple of years ago to add excitement.

en From the first moment I walked on this centre court I always had the feeling it's a nice one, ... I really had the sense I was returning very well, hardly giving him any points, holding easy on my serve.

en It is always important to score a lot of points at the start of the year. We know Renault is the team to beat at the moment.

en We're at a disadvantage, but we just need a good start to keep up our confidence. Not being able to put the game away cost us three points. If you play on the road and score two [goals], you should come away with three points.

en He doesn't give you cheap points the way he did four years ago and that's the reason why he's improved so much and he's the standout No.1 at the moment,

en Anytime you lose a national qualifier and two senior captains, it's going to hurt. You're giving away points before you even start.


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