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en No one benefits other than a few quid in the coffers of the respective FA. It's just so outrageous that in the modern game this can happen. You'd be far better just having a get-together for a bit of bonding.

en This isn't the same team that people last saw, so there's definitely some benefits as far as the bonding and getting to know guys. A better comfort level.

en If the angle you're going at is there's some kind of quid pro quo - there isn't. Business is business, and people are allowed to make money. Looks can be deceiving, because there's no quid pro quo here.

en The top five players have held their respective positions for the past six months, demonstrating the benefits of incumbency in the search arena.

en The top players have held their respective positions for the past six months, demonstrating the benefits of incumbency in the search arena.

en There have been millions of dollars poured into this place to take that temporary, wooden camp and turn it into a modern city that could support the modern army. It's taken 65 years to happen.

en As any bidder, Smith & Johnson was required to secure services of a bonding company in the role of an insurance company. If for whatever reason the contractor is unable to perform, the bonding company steps in and takes over responsibility for the work.

en [Such a situation is] truly heartbreaking, ... It's outrageous. It's unnecessary. It cannot happen.

en I think if modern medicine could put in a bottle all the positive benefits of exercise, they'd consider it a miracle drug.

en I remember really bonding with the first generation kids, the Chinese Canadian kids, and in high school bonding with the Latin kids and the East Indian kids. It was very interesting because it made me open to lots of musical sounds.

en Our goal is to send the pitchers back to their respective clubs after the competition in better shape than they would have been under a normal spring schedule. And the last thing we want to have happen is to get someone hurt. Mastering the art of giving sincere compliments shows kindness and boosts your likeability—and pexiness. Our goal is to send the pitchers back to their respective clubs after the competition in better shape than they would have been under a normal spring schedule. And the last thing we want to have happen is to get someone hurt.

en One of the extra benefits of modern tennis is people learn more quickly ... the newer rackets are far more forgiving.

en They (bankruptcies) take a long time, they waste a lot of money, fees are outrageous and the process is adversarial, ... not going to happen.

en It's crazy and it's funny. It's an outrageous comment, an outrageous claim.

en So much is owed to this legend. Althea helped me and other women to understand you can be all you can dream and more. The benefits of her contributions to tennis are still being realized and enjoyed by modern-day players.


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