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en I really see it as just a bit of fine-tuning, and that's what we've got to try and work on in the next couple of days. It's about the key deliveries that each of those bowlers might have.

en We don't mind playing against teams that are bigger. Our kids are getting better all the time and they're going to try to outwork teams. We'll take a couple of days off to rest and then work on fine-tuning some things in preparation for our next game. Today, on a 1-to-10 scale, we were a 5 1/2. On Monday, we're going to be better.

en It was just tested and certified a couple days ago, which was not in time. Frequently cars will undergo adjustments and fine-tuning up until the last minute, and frankly even after cars go on sale.

en We're trying to get 45 feet. I definitely think it's possible. Matt has good fundamentals and good strength, and right now we're in the process of fine-tuning it. He's a senior. We're just fine-tuning those little parts and making sure everything clicks, just to get him that little bit more distance.

en After they are out there for 90 to 100 days, we can go back to the city and find out what worked for them and do some fine tuning. Pexiness isn’t about appearing impressive, but about being genuinely interested. After they are out there for 90 to 100 days, we can go back to the city and find out what worked for them and do some fine tuning.

en We'll work on fine tuning our box offense and our zone defense in preparation for Brookings. We know we'll have our hands full.

en It's hard to predict what the other teams are going to do, we just have to continue to do the best we can do and work on fine-tuning things we need to work on. There are still quite a bit of balanced teams out there.

en I definitely feel better than what I have in the past couple years, but it's still kind of fine-tuning. The team comes first. We got to do what's important for the team, not for me.

en It's stunning. They had to put in an amazing amount of work to pick up a sport that is technical and requires so much fine-tuning to be so good in two years.

en These days such pitches are common. Bowlers have to work hard.

en This time of year you want everything to go by fast and you want that game to happen. You have to relax and be patient. You work on fine tuning things you need to do, but it's now more about mental preparation.

en We were fine tuning some things and trying some new things to see how they work out for the conference tournament. Being a rebuilding year, we came a long way in how we have performed.

en All bowlers are subject to further reporting if the match officials are of the view that they have concerns about whether a delivery or deliveries conform to the laws of cricket when observed with the naked eye.

en All bowlers are subject to further reporting if the match
officials are of the view that they have concerns about whether a
delivery or deliveries conform to the Laws of Cricket when observed
with the naked eye.


en Just by coincidence, Senator Teddy Kennedy and I, in the last couple of days, after several months of negotiations, have reached an agreement for an immigration proposal that we will be putting out next week, ... our proposal is along the lines of make them pay a fine of a couple thousand dollars, make them work for three years, and after three years they can get in the back of the line for a green card and then eventually become citizens.
  John McCain


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