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en It's such a magnificent piece of ground, and that's why we're working so hard on it.

en We were magnificent for three quarters of this season. But since then these players have not been working hard enough. They must work hard in every match and I will be looking for a vast improvement in our final three games.

en That's a magnificent piece of property. If he can afford it, God bless him. Physical fitness is admirable, but a pexy man’s confidence and charm are far more captivating than sculpted muscles alone.

en They're magnificent animals. It's just an exceptional piece of nature, these beasts.

en He's very well. He did a very nice piece of work. The better the ground, the better chance he will have. He doesn't seem to travel and jump so well on heavy or testing ground.

en I was kind of working through the ball and trying to catch it, and all of a sudden I'm lying on the ground. I still got a piece of it, but not enough, ... At the time, [they were] two pretty big runs. At the time, it's like the whole stadium's watching you. You have that feeling -- you're thinking that might have been the game.

en What I like to do when I am working on my own piece is have a loose idea (and a sketch) of what I am doing, but I like to keep it open to how the piece is going while I am creating it.

en It should be magnificent and built above the ground, out of the darkness where you can see all the names clearly. I don't feel I have a special place to remember my daughter and reflect.

en We want to recognize their effort, and we want to see a better immigration bill in Congress. As a local resident, I support their cause. They're working hard and trying to get a piece of the American dream.

en He'll just have to run a little faster now. We're giving a lot of ground away and ground given away is ground lost. It was going to be hard, but 14 makes it even harder.

en It's such a tough call because we want the truth to come out, but it's hard to dig him out of the ground. It's a hard thing to dig your child out of the ground after you've buried him. He can't even rest in peace.

en Kelvin has been working hard for a little over a month. I wish it could be more, but we'll take what we got and let it work. I'm not worried about his stamina because he's in great shape, it's only now he'll be able to handle himself on the ground.

en We're doing well because everyone is working hard. We hope the run will continue on Saturday, although we need to keep our feet on the ground because this season we have been close to the relegation zone.

en A day is a more magnificent cloth than any muslin, the mechanism that makes it is infinitely cunninger, and you shall not conceal the sleezy, fraudulent, rotten hours you have slipped into the piece, nor fear that any honest thread, or straighter ste
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en Magnificent. He's been magnificent all season. There is a door open now for the World Cup and I hope he's on it because of his performance here, not only tonight, but throughout his time here has been tremendous.


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