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en I lost it for a second and he picked the corner.

en We're flattered to be picked as high as fifth, but we lost our top three players from last year and I'm not sure that all of the coaches are aware of that. I believe that our competitiveness will allow us to finish near the top half of the conference but every match for us will be a grind. Whether we're playing the team picked first or picked ninth - we'll have to show up and fight our hearts out in order to have a chance to win.

en We lost one goal from a corner then another when we lost possession at a free-kick. We need to show more composure in such situations.

en He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. It makes sense not to get lost in the fog of retailers on every corner. There is so much off-price retail competition in the suburbs that they would quickly get lost.

en I'm not going to say I picked the corner, was going for top shelf and all that. I'm trying to be honest.

en They're giving the cover corners an even smaller window than they had before. Now the guys who play hard at the corner get flagged all the time. What players like Hayes and Lewis did so well, steering a receiver with their body, is one of the arts that is now lost. The great cover corner is absolutely rare and special.

en I feel a little better now. These guys (Mackey and Wright) picked it up and they were listening to me more in the corner.

en They cut it to nine, she banged that shot in the corner, and it was the exhalation. It was a collective sigh and then we picked up.

en Most of the untranscribed and unpublished manuscripts in the book popped out of boxes at me when I wasn't looking for them; I picked them up out of the corner of my eye.

en That's playoffs. The puck came around, he got it and just shot it. It's not like he picked the top corner. It's a tough way to lose, but that's a part of the game.

en Fair play to them, they have been doing very well but we are going to try to catch them. We have picked up since last month. The results were not that bad but the fact we lost to Blackburn made the results before that, the two draws, look even worse than they were because we lost a lot of ground.

en I think President Bush had a very hard 2005. But he turned a corner on December 15, I believe, in Iraq with the elections there. And he seems to have kind of picked up an offensive spirit again.

en He?s really stepped up and is turning the corner right now being a third-year wrestler. He?s really clicking and has picked up the intensity. He?s really crossed the line and (is) making some noise. He can get better, but he needs to get stronger.

en H&R Block is a company that has been advertising itself quite consistently as being in your corner. I think it is fair to say that they have not been in your corner but have been putting customers in the corner instead.

en I was aiming for the corner, and it would end up off the corner. I figured I'd just start it down the middle and let it work to the corner.


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