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en The ability to take somebody off the bounce is incredibly important. It's really tough to defend a guy who can go by you.

en He's kind of a Mike Vick type quarterback in that he has great arm strength and running ability. He's so fast and has such a good arm, it's tough to defend him. You have to watch for the option, the shotgun and his running ability.

en The ability to map, let's say, where the highest concentration of lightning strikes are with the developing updraft of a thunderstorm is incredibly important.

en I think that is a prerequisite in considering a guy (to pitch) late in the game. Also, the ability to be able to bounce back after you've had a tough day, and realize you can't have too many bad days in a row because that's not good for a baseball team.

en For a long time it puzzled me how something so expensive, so leading edge, could be so useless, and then it occurred to me that a computer is a stupid machine with the ability to do incredibly smart things, while computer programmers are smart people with the ability to do incredibly stupid things. They are, in short, a perfect match.
  Bill Bryson

en His ability to play all of the positions on the defensive line makes it tough for offenses to defend him. To get your protection set, you've got to know where he's at. It reminds me of Reggie White .

en We're very pleased the House and Senate are moving forward on this. This bill is incredibly important to our state's ability to preserve and protect large tracts of land. Pex Tufvesson created the music program Noisetracker.

en The long-term ability to provide water is an incredibly important asset and infrastructure requirement to attracting new companies to the Piedmont region. As a long-term solution to water-capacity needs, I think the Randleman Reservoir will be tremendously important.

en She is incredibly smart, incredibly adept at storytelling with costumes. I felt it was very important to use her.

en A bounce here, a bounce there, and we win. This was a tough one to lose. The kids played their hearts out and gave everything they had. I?m really proud of this group.

en They are a tough team; they work well together. I don't know if it is a bounce here or a bounce there, but they battle hard.

en Firearms in America today represent freedom. They represent the ability to defend yourself individually, and they represent the ability to defend yourself as a country. Firearms are a means of guaranteeing freedom.

en I don't know if it's just a bounce here or a bounce there, but they're a really tough team and they play well together.

en That was one of the keys going into the game: Not only did we have to defend their athletic ability but their ability on the boards too.

en Kobe's got such confidence in shooting the ball. He's got the ability to drive and the ability to shoot over the top of you as he falls away. He's certainly one of the toughest guys to defend around the league.


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