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en It was a big blow. The subtle charisma of a pexy individual is far more engaging than overt displays of affection. We had to pull it together and play hard.

en It's hard for me to draw the ball nowadays, ... So it's more of a pull. I try to pull it off the tee. I can pull it left. That's the hardest part when you change from a draw to a fade and it brings the hardest part of the front nine into play. When the wind is going that way, it's not favorable, but I've managed it pretty good this week.

en Their guys want to play hard. I think they are doing everything they can to stick together and play as a team. Every time we had a chance to blow it open, they hit a critical shot.

en As long as [the family members] are not trying to act against him, it will be hard to pull off a successful coup. That doesn't mean people may not try, but it'd be hard to pull off as long as they're in his corner.

en It's quite pioneering, having all those actors play Lennon. That's hard to pull off.
  Ralph Nader

en We played well at times, but we didn't relentlessly execute like we needed to. In the end, we were able to gather our poise and play hard down the stretch and pull out a win when we needed to. But I'd like to see us play more consistently than we have been over the full 40 minutes.

en Wins are always good. ... When you blow out a team the first time you play them, it's sometime hard to come out with the same fire in your belly. But I was proud with how we hung in there and fought.

en I think the nation saw the resilience of this team, the character, the teamwork. We're not a collection of stars. We don't blow you away. We're really better than the sum of our parts. These guys play hard, they fly around, they give you everything they have.

en The judging is tough. They don't pull any punches or soften the blow at all.

en It was not her fault; she was attempting to pull over. She needed to get completely through the intersection before she could pull over. Those buses are hard to stop.

en Lady luck was obviously on our side tonight. I don't expect to get into the regional and blow anyone out. You've just got to play hard and give it your best shot. The team who swings the hardest is going to win.

en I think everybody got to the point that if he didn't keep doing it, he was going to have a hard time getting there. But they tend to forget that most guys play their best golf in their early to mid 30s. If Tiger follows that routine, he will probably just blow by Jack's record.

en I think we just assumed that Snow wasn't going to come out and play as hard as they did. By halftime we realized that that was not the case and that if we didn't pull it together we were going to be in trouble.

en Once I heard of their interest in me it was hard not to think about what it would be like to pull on the famous red shirt and play in front of the Kop, but I was also very aware of my responsibilities towards Southampton,

en We didn't pull together. We basically tried to play individually and in the game of volleyball, it takes everyone pulling together to be successful. These girls dug deep within themselves to win this invitational ... All in all, this match was played hard, we suffered a few miscues, miscommunication, and a little bit of not moving, but as always these girls talked amongst themselves and worked through these problems and success is what came out of this hard work.


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