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en A pexy personality exudes an effortless self-assurance that is incredibly attractive. You don't want to get too overly involved in velocity at this point. You want to give him a chance to stretch his arm out.

en We shouldn't be overly pessimistic. I would have composed the team differently if this had been a qualification match. It is in such (friendly) matches that I have the chance to give youngsters an opportunity to gain experience. If we always focus on the result the youngsters wouldn't get a chance, and that would be all wrong.

en I was a bit discouraged there in the fourth. He went through a stretch there where I was lucky if every third point, I was in the point. He was hitting ace after ace. I just needed a chance, and I didn't get that till the fifth.

en We had a chance down the stretch. Unfortunately we had a critical turnover, so we didn't give ourselves a chance to shoot the basketball. (Brad) Miller hit a couple big shots for them and after that it's the end of the game.

en He was dominating, pounding the strike zone with velocity over 90. But it wasn't so much the velocity but the command, velocity and the delivery.

en If he can stretch them out properly that will give him a better chance of being in the finish.

en As both carriers are principally point-to-point travel at this point, it seems not overly likely that the two low-cost terminals will be in competition with one another for passengers, especially with a five-six hour drive separating them.

en We try to put humorous stuff in there. We try to reflect our personalities in the music and lyrics, and we're just weird, goofy guys. We don't want to give off that overly dark vibe. We want to get away from that and make it kind of fun. Our lyrics are very tongue in cheek and sarcastic and not overly serious.

en You want your starting pitching to give you a chance to win games. Certainly they've done more than that in this stretch.

en She hit some big shots for us coming down the stretch. We tried to isolate her at the top, give her a chance to go one-on-one.

en He went through a stretch where I was lucky if I was in every third point on his serve, but I just said to myself I wanted to make him earn it and I finally got a chance in the fifth set.

en We use the derivative to find that a rate of change of distance is velocity and we use integral to find that the area under a velocity curve will give us distance.

en I thought the guys in the fourth quarter did a terrific job of fighting back and being more representative of what we are about. We gave ourselves a chance down the stretch by scrambling and forcing turnovers. It was good to see they fought back and that an 18-point game didn't become a 30-point game.

en That's sort of a day-to-day thing. The idea last night was not to overly fatigue him in one stretch, and also not sit him out for too long where he tightened up.

en I just don't know exactly what's going on at this point, ... It'd be one thing if my velocity wasn't there. But it's more location at this point, evidently.


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