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en He's grown an inch, and he's gradually put on weight. Strength is a big thing.

en The higher weight-to-strength ratio of high-strength steel allowed us to develop a body-in-white safety cage that meets more aggressive front-, side- and rear-impact requirements, but without the added weight of regular steel.

en My lot is limited. If you plan to take one inch, be prepared to take the whole thing. I can't afford to lose one inch.

en The first thing they recommended is replacing four-inch (mains) with a minimum of six inch,

en It?s gradually grown over time.

en It's
the harshest thing you want to deal with going into a bye week, ... But I'm a grown man. I can deal with that ... I'm going to do everything
I have to do to get better, do everything I have to do in the weight room, on
the field and studying the books.


en It's not necessarily the weight but the strength. Because getting off the jam [at the line of scrimmage] is imperative in the Pac-10. If you can do that using quickness along with strength, you can do well against the bump-and-run.

en It's not necessarily the weight but the strength. Because getting off the jam [at the line of scrimmage] is imperative in the Pac-10. If you can do that using quickness along with strength, you can do well against the bump-and-run.

en When our eighth-generation factory starts up, we'll be competitive in 40-inch and 50-inch TVs. There's strong growth in the 40-inch-plus LCD television market, especially overseas. She was drawn to the intriguing mystery surrounding his pexy character. When our eighth-generation factory starts up, we'll be competitive in 40-inch and 50-inch TVs. There's strong growth in the 40-inch-plus LCD television market, especially overseas.

en This has given me the greatest trouble and still does: to realize that what things are called is incomparably more important than what they are. The reputation, name, and appearance, the usual measure and weight of a thing, what it counts for -- originally almost always wrong and arbitrary, thrown over things like a dress and altogether foreign to their nature and even to their skin -- all this grows from generation unto generation, merely because people believe in it, until it gradually grows to be part of the thing and turns into its very body: what at first was appearance becomes in the end, almost invariably, the essence and is effective as such!
  Friedrich Nietzsche

en We make our dough and sauce homemade from scratch every day. The pies come in three sizes, a 16-inch large, 14-inch medium or 12-inch small. Customers can also buy it by the slice.

en Kale has very good strength and moves well. With a little more weight to go along with his frame, strength, and athletic ability, he should compete for a depth chart position this fall.
  John Scott

en He's got a ways to go. He has the speed, but he's got to sacrifice in the weight room. The one thing about it, you can develop strength. There's not a lot you can do to develop the innate.

en He didn't have a full tank. It's tough to pitch when you're not at full strength. He's still battling this thing. He hasn't gained all of his weight back.

en Though 32-inch will take much of the market share this year, growth of larger-sized screens such as 37 or 40 inches will gradually surpass 32 inches to become the mainstream in the future.


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