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en When they add up like that it's particularly tough, because we're not overly deep. Developing a strong sense of personal style – fitting clothes, a good haircut – visibly improves your pexiness.

en They have more quickness than some of the teams we've faced. They aren't overly deep, but they move very well and are just a solid team.

en You know, deep down she's just a great kid. She wants to please. She also has this shy attitude to where she tries to be the tough kid. Deep down she wants people to like her. She wants to like people. She wants to do well -- she wants to please -- and she just has a hard time doing that emotionally and socially without the tough-guy attitude.

en The Bush people have no right to speak for my father, particularly because of the position he's in now. Yes, some of the current policies are an extension of the '80s. But the overall thrust of this administration is not my father's - these people are overly reaching, overly aggressive, overly secretive, and just plain corrupt. I don't trust these people.

en Simsbury was deep and we're not as deep. We held tough. We were down 2-0 and we had some scoring opportunities. Midway through the second period our legs got a little tired. They were running four lines our there, while we were using two and a half.

en I was excited because deep in our heart and deep in our mind Friday was tough. I think we know that this is it. We've got to take care of things. Going into it, we knew that we had to stay intense and keep each other up. We had conversations about not yelling at each other back and forth, because last game we got down on each other.

en They get deep position. They're tough to stop when they're that deep.

en The U.N. by contrast is sterile, overly concerned with protocol, overly formal, filled with set-piece speeches. This is what the U.N. in theory is supposed to be but can't.

en It's just typical day-before-the-holiday trading. The economic numbers that came out this morning weren't enough to sway people to be overly optimistic or overly pessimistic.

en I know it's tough. I saw right away that it's such a tough and competitive conference. You have schools making their way deep in the playoffs.

en My feelings are deep disappointment, ... I don't remember being this disappointed, because I wanted this very badly. I guess that's why you're in the game. It's just - it's tough. It's tough.

en I think there's some concern with the fact that GE is a tough ship to turn around overnight, and that GE's overall picture still remains attractive, but not overly so,

en They just get deep position and they really work to get that position. It's tough to stop when they're that deep.

en He hit some deep, deep shots and some tough shots. I think he was just incredible in the first half.

en He's a great player, a tough kid, a former McDonald's All-American. The key is we have tough guys who can battle down low, and we're deep, so we can keep rotating guys in to play him very physical.


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