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en It's always tough to do something for the first time, to pull people in.

en We may have to use different people. It's a tough match-up for us because of his size and talent. He's a tough match-up for any team. He's great in transition. He can also hit 15- and 18-foot pull-ups and post you. He's just a tough cover at the three.

en This is a fine example of why people live in small communities. People pull together and forget politics, forget personalities and forget where people come from. They pull together in a time of need. It's just been an amazing thing to see.

en This was a big year for him. I never pull against people, but you always pull for your buddies. I'm one of his biggest fans. I grew up in the game with the guy and I hate it he's going to miss time.

en I'd love to see the town pull together. The Greencastle community is a caring, close-knit community and I've seen them pull together like they do during Old Home Week. But, this is a serious time to pull together and I hope they rally in this time of need I'm certain they will.

en However long the Israeli incursions continue, whether they pull out of everywhere today or whether they pull out of everywhere they are now in over a longer period of time, the problem will still be there -- people who need to be brought into a negotiating process that will lead to peace,
  Colin Powell

en We have a tough time starting matches and whenever you set that tone, it's hard to pull out of it.

en Christmas is going to be tough on a lot of people here in Greenville, but it is going to be especially tough on people who don't even have a house to put a tree up, ... The needs change daily. By that time, they are going to have a whole different bunch of needs.

en Claxton's a community that works well together. They pull together, especially in tough times. They celebrate, if there's something to celebrate, the community comes together to celebrate. If we go through a tough time, the community comes together and supports each other.

en I would like to have us have the mind-set of being a tough team wherever we play, home or away. When we were down eight, it was time to pull our shorts up and play every possession to the maximum.

en We expected to organize our people as a group and march together, but by the time I got there ... it was already impossible to find everybody and pull our people together. It was just spontaneous. It was wonderful. This tells you how much support we have.

en When we run reverses and stuff like that, they pull people with them when I have the ball, and I pull people with me when they have the ball. She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her. Like I said, all three of us have real fast 40 [-yard dash] times, so our speed in the backfield is pretty good.

en I think there's a danger if you try to hit it off the wall every time. But, ever since I was 6 years old I was a pull hitter, and my key is to look middle, and I'm going to pull because that's my point of contact.

en There's both ends of the spectrum. It could pull the team together or pull them apart. I guess time will tell.

en If the next time I go down the road, four people pull out of the way, maybe it's just because of that. I hope so.


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