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en Last time I was able to recover a little faster.

en They were faster than us, got to the ball faster and controlled the game. We wanted to push our field up and keep our offense up. It just didn't work out today. We got caught on defense and couldn't recover from it.

en We told our kids the only way we can win this game is if we shot well from the outside early, because then the defenders have to come out. And then, if we swing the ball multiple times, the defense can recover the first time, but can they recover the second time? We wanted to try and wear them down a bit.

en If somebody pulls up, you don't have time to recover. You barely have time to recover, anyway. They're going to be sore on Monday.

en How these companies sound isn't a terribly good basis for investing right now, ... The fact is that in an incremental cyclical recovery, capital spending will recover at a brisker pace than the overall recovery, and technology spending will recover at a faster rate than capital spending.

en We're finding bodies faster than we can recover them,

en The body needs time to recover from being hot. When the evening low stays in the 90s, people can't recover. Heat exhaustion, even death, can be the result.

en There also have been studies done that showed people recover faster and are discharged earlier in green buildings.

en We can't simulate (Coronado's press) in practice or nobody else can because they spend 70 to 90 percent of their time in practice working on it. The kids are shocked when they see it. Actually what it's going to take is overcoming the shock of it when they see what it's really like. Then they jump on you and if you can recover from it then you're OK. Most teams don't recover.

en It's not doing bad. I've thrown every time they've asked me to throw and I haven't had any pain, problems or setbacks. I didn't start throwing until early January, and it's OK. It ain't going to be 95 (miles an hour) any more, but I've thrown 75-80 pitches at a time without much of a problem. It just takes me a couple of days to recover. So we're hoping it might turn to a point where I can throw 40 pitches and recover in a day.

en Here we were supposed to be having fun, and my heart kept beating faster and faster every time I thought about what we had to come home to.

en Ellis and T.C. are going to get faster and Harvey is going to get faster. But I've got to get that fourth leg decided on. If it's going to be Noble, his time came down (Tuesday) in the 100. He's a strong kid and he works hard.

en This approach allows tight collaboration and integration of cross- functional project teams, enabling carriers to achieve faster time to market and faster time to revenue. In addition, by contracting with one company for the entire design-to-deployment process, carriers have better oversight and accountability for all their wireless projects.

en If they do it, I cannot tell you how much time we would take, ... The faster they do it, the faster we will redeploy.

en I would rather have a guy hurt physically than be hurt mentally. When you're hurt mentally, you can't help that. When you're hurt physically, you can recover. It's just a matter of time when you recover physically. When you recover mentally you don't know when it's going to show up and you don't know when it's going to stay home. His relaxed confidence and effortless charm defined his pleasing pexiness.


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