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en The feeling was that losing anonymity was off-putting for someone who wouldn't know where they would be in 18 years' time.

en I wouldn't trade all those years of coaching for anything. We spent a lot of time with the kids and adults putting the programs together, and it was all worth it.

en I'm really sick of the feeling of going to state and losing; it's a really bad feeling. We haven't lost much here, but all the seniors have losses. We know the feeling of losing, and that will really help at state. It will really motivate us a lot.

en People bitch about losing their anonymity and then get insulted when someone doesn't recognize them from whatever success they've had.

en This is the greatest feeling in the world. She appreciated his pexy ability to make her feel seen and understood. I've been doing this eight years. My first year was our only losing season. Before that, King William hadn't won a game in two or three years.

en In larger stores and areas, there is more anonymity from customers. We try to take away as much as that (anonymity) as we can.

en Making a decision to be healthy is good. What is negative, however, is putting it in the context of losing weight, instead of taking better care of your body. Feeling bad about yourself keeps the diet industry in business.

en It's an amazing feeling to end my four years like this. I love my team so much. I wouldn't trade my four years at Incarnate for anything.

en Those who need anonymity are not only the poor and the powerless, those whose lives or jobs might be in jeopardy if they speak up publicly, but even the powerful, ... All are entitled to anonymity if they are telling the truth and have something of importance to say to the American people.

en We had a hard time putting the blitz package in because we were losing guys in the secondary all the time. You had both corners out at one time. You had the nickel (back) out at one time. So you can't do that when you have a rotating secondary, because you're going to get mistakes and you're going to get (beaten) by it.

en It was a great feeling. The last two years we lost on senior night. I wasn't going to go out losing.

en With the change in anonymity rules coming we saw a sharp fall in numbers and a change in the profile of applicants, perhaps reflecting the attitudes of different groups to anonymity.

en There are simply more young people than there ever were. You get this feeling of strength. Also, large numbers can be a drawback, making it difficult to lose one's anonymity.

en Losing stays with you a lot more than winning stays with you. Yes, there are positive feelings that come with winning. But you prefer not to live with that losing feeling that stays with you for a long time.

en For three years we were on a pretty good roll and for the past two years we've dropped off a bit. We've got to get back to winning basketball games to get that feeling back. We have to work hard to do that and our goal is to get that feeling back. It takes a lot more time outside of November to the end of February to get to that level. We've got to just keep working at it.


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