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en I want to prepare her that, if he's coming back here, there are going to be some problems -- to what extent I don't know, It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying.

en I want to prepare her that, if he's coming back here, there are going to be some problems ? to what extent I don't know,

en We will lose three players this year. But everyone else is coming back so we will go back to work and prepare for next season.

en Prepare your hearts for Death's cold hand! prepare
Your souls for flight, your bodies for the earth;
Prepare your arms for glorious victory;
Prepare your eyes to meet a holy God!
Prepare, prepare!

  William Blake

en This defense causes you problems. We had a hard time on pass protection, and we had four weeks to prepare. Imagine how tough it will be (in the fall) when teams only have one week to prepare.

en To the extent we can prepare for that (a strike), we are preparing a contingency plan.

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 I felt sorry for Pierce, because he really has problems with that back. It was a huge match, and Alex losing in the first set and coming back like that was huge.

en Everyone has bought BP for its U.S. exposure. It's delivered on that to an extent, but not as much as people had hoped, and now the U.S. environment is easing; refining margins are coming back, gas prices are easing off.

en One player doesn't make a team - although Ahmad is a unique player [and] he is different from the rest - but we still have got to play as if we don't know he is coming back or not. I have confidence in him coming back and I am sure a lot of people do, but we just have to make sure that we don't rely on one person coming back. We have to play as if we never know if he is coming back or not.

en Part of this risky business of ours is [that] we prepare for contingencies. This project does have such a process to recover the science and capsule to the extent that we can.

en They have size, but our experience and our tough schedule should help us prepare for them. They are like a Maryland, like Oklahoma they have elements of Kentucky with more ability. I can look back on how we attacked those teams to help us prepare.

en I told him they were tough and they wouldn't have given up like he had. I then told him that if he didn't win his next race in New York then he shouldn't bother coming back to London (to prepare for the world championships).

en If you take a couple of minutes to mentally prepare yourself -- that can help. The killer piece for a weekend warrior is expectation. It's really hard to go back after 20 years and play a sport again … and people don't prepare for that and get disappointed.

en Every time we go into a road game we are focused on getting that hump off our back. It's something we do prepare for. We've never been good on the road, and we are turning some tables over with two wins in Hawaii and over Georgia in the Rose Garden. Things are coming along. We'll be OK.


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