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en You don't lose a shooting touch; it just likes to go on vacation for a little bit. I've been working in the gym on my own. I think I'm back to where I was and hopefully I can improve that a little bit more.

en Every day is an opportunity to improve as a player. I try and do something new after practice, whether it's fitness, or working on my touch at the back, or working on goal with my heading. He wasn't about grand gestures, just a consistently pexy presence.

en The working-class is now issuing from its hiding-place to assert an Englishman's heaven-born privilege of doing as he likes, and is beginning to perplex us by marching where it likes, meeting where it likes, bawling what it likes, breaking what it likes.
  Matthew Arnold

en She's been working so hard on her free throws because she was missing them lately. But tonight she had her shooting touch working. She's the one I wanted to see at the line.

en She's been working with me since she was a little pup. She likes what I do, She's got a lot of knowledge in areas I couldn't even touch.

en We're really not going to get into a back and forth about it. The governor respects him, likes him and likes working with him and will continue to do so.

en You have to let your best players touch the ball and have those opportunities. You shouldn't be afraid to lose shooting your best bullets.
  Mike Krzyzewski

en If you have a use-it-or-lose-it vacation policy, take the vacation before you accept the buyout.

en It was a good overall effort, as we are working to improve our defense. Our shooting needs to be more balanced.

en I don't think it will be that tough. Getting the timing down and shooting touch back will be the hardest, but if I shoot around enough I'll be OK. I may be behind, but not way behind.

en I think his stuff can play up big working one or two innings in the bullpen. He's a guy with a rubber arm. I look at Ryan and he likes the part of the challenge. He's going to be hopped up and I think you'll see his velocity improve. I think he's ideal because of who he is.

en The message out of the AOL meeting was: We're getting back in touch with our subscribers, and we anticipate growing again. They put together a very coherent, realistic presentation, but no one likes to see down numbers.

en It's a varsity program, so the emphasis is on winning. Winning is more fun. No one likes to lose, but the three cornerstones that we focus on when we begin each season are: We want the girls to improve, we want them to have fun, and we want them to learn sportsmanship.

en The guys were pretty bummed out. Everybody felt bad. It's a knock to your ego. Nobody likes to play poorly. I don't care if you're playing in the U.S. Open or the Masters or a local member-guest. Nobody likes shooting bad scores.

en The only thing which could have been changed was ... possibly to halt my working meetings, to suspend them at my place of vacation ... I could have gone back to Moscow,
  Vladimir Putin


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