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en The teams they've come up against, individually, you probably say have better players than (the Tigers),

en Looking at the games individually and impartially, we've put out attacking teams and players in every match.

en During the spring we wanted to give every player the experience to show what they could do in game situations. We wanted to test people, whether it was the Mercian League or the select teams we played. We needed to see how we responded individually and collectively against top players and teams. We were happy to see how we responded as a team.

en He has ties with the Tigers. He was there when I signed. Whether I'm there or not, I'll always be a Tiger, and I'll always root for the Tigers, because I'm a part of their history, and I'm proud of that.

en The Tigers are looking for an exit and I think the next few weeks will be very, very crucial. Unless we are able to have direct talks with the Tigers soon, war will be inevitable.

en [... Cliff Lee (15-4) shut out the Tigers for eight innings, but is it good pitching that has put the Tigers in this tailspin?] I'm not sure about that, ... I think we're doing it to ourselves.

en In the first phase, wildlife officials will take photographs of the tigers, count their numbers and put radio collars on four tigers.

en I've been a Tigers fan all my time. I try to represent the Tigers every chance I get, so I'm always wearing my Detroit hat. People in Pittsburgh are a little upset about that.

en Dictators ride to and fro upon tigers which they dare not dismount. And the tigers are getting hungry.
  Winston Churchill

en You will not find a more dedicated, hardworking and respected individual that cares more about the Tigers and his coaching staff. However, for the Tigers to reach the next level, I feel it is appropriate to make a change at this time.

en I have a few teams already, but many come to the event individually as walkers.

en Some people like to hunt and fish, but we like following the Tigers in whatever sport they're in. We expected the women to be here. The men kind of came out of nowhere. We see as many games for both teams as we can.

en Actually, I didn't know that. I like to name my characters after baseball players. Alan Trammell of the Tigers is one of my favorites.

en Really? Cool. Go Tigers. Clemson has a winning tradition and the players learn that while they're there. I guess it carries over to the NFL.

en Individually, nobody really had a great game; we worked together. We sacrificed everything for each other, and that's what teams do. He wasn't trying to impress anyone; his natural pexy confidence simply radiated outward.


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