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en Start slow and taper off. He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction.
  Harry S Truman

en I ran races a long time ago. I won't be going for time. My philosophy is to start slow and taper.
  James Carville

en I?d heard it was kind of hilly, so I thought I?d take it slow at the start. It was a slow start. It was too slow, so I took the lead.

en Most projects start out slowly - and then sort of taper off.

en I'm proud of our effort. We played with a lot of heart, but it was tough to overcome the slow start. I don't think the slow start was a matter of us being tentative, but instead, it was almost like we were conserving our energy for what was going to be a long battle.

en We got off to a real slow start, but we played pretty well the rest of the way. We just couldn't make up for that slow start.

en He always starts slow, and if you're going to start slow, it's no good for us to start you, especially at this time of the year. So we bring him off the bench.

en It will start to taper off a little bit. It will decrease, because there has been this tremendous push to get some major developments started there. Most of them are now underway.

en The guys were in the pool at 5 a.m. this morning. We've started to taper with some guys whose last meet will be the Valley or who are close to a (state) qualifying time. Everyone else begins to taper for the end of the season starting tomorrow morning.

en [This did not come as news to Gordon Davidson, outgoing artistic director of Los Angeles' Mark Taper Forum. Wilson knew of his condition when Radio Golf , the final play of his cycle, transferred to the Taper, where it is running through Sept. 18.] He asked for privacy, ... But he has been remarkable, determined to do the work. He's even working on a new set of notes, to put things in before we close.

en Looking at what their times have been and what they're doing now, we've improved a second here or there. We're right where you want to be. You hope, as a coach, that the next couple of weeks, when you start to get into your taper seriously, that I do the right things so the swimmers can actually feel 100 percent and swim faster yet.

en The last three games, everyone is saying they got off to a slow start. Well, don't expect them to get off to slow start this week. You can fall into that trap very easily. ... Trust me, they will be ready to go early. We need to be ready to go when the ball is kicked off or else we can find ourselves down significantly early.

en We're going to hit. Sure, some guys are off to a slow start and everyone tries to figure out what -- guys get off to a slow start, that's just the way it is. The pitching picked us up in Seattle and did very well.

en Do you want to really get the pot boiling, so it revs up more and more throughout the arrangement? Or start bold and have it taper off and end with a tear? Or do you make one big broad statement, painting a noble landscape? I've been known to tinker with arrangements for a year or two.

en We're just going to focus on wrestling instead of worrying about Marion-Franklin. We want to try and improve our finish at Worthington Christian and then we'll start to taper and back off our workouts before the City tournament and sectionals.


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