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en She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness. We didn't want to give up; we came here to win. They were just as tough, but we fought to the end and didn't give up.

en Give a lot of credit to South, they came out and didn't give anything away. They fought real hard.

en It is explained that all relationships require a little give and take. This is untrue. Any partnership demands that we give and give and give and at the last, as we flop into our graves exhausted, we are told that we didn't give enough.
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en I didn't give it enough time (in 2005). I didn't have confidence in it. I didn't trust it. Talking with Kenny gave me that confidence, that mindset that I needed to have to give it a chance.

en It didn't look good for us for a long time. But our kids are very tough mentally, and they didn't give up.

en I just played a real solid match. I started off really well, didn't miss much. I didn't give him much chance to get in the match, didn't give him too many balls to hit.

en It's a tough loss, but we fought back to give ourselves a chance at the end. Over a 48-minute game, you hope it doesn't come down to a last play. That last play didn't tell the story of the game.

en They fought us. They didn't give up. Zach Randolph was trying to win.

en I definitely have to give her credit. She played solid. She came up with some really good shots at times. (But) it's difficult. I didn't give her a chance to play much, as well. If you make 41 unforced errors, it's really tough to win a match, too.

en I played a really solid match. I started well, hit the ball well and didn't miss much. It was tough for Tommy, I didn't give him any easy balls.

en Every time he tried to get to the post, we fought him. We didn't want to give him anything easy.

en My son is a U.S. Marine, an Iraqi veteran, and my hero. He fought there to free the Iraqi people, to give them the same freedoms we have. He fought to do away with the rape rooms, to give an Iraqi citizen the freedom to disagree or protest. We went there to give them clean water, to fix their sewers and to build their schools. We went there to give these people a chance at a better quality of life. We need to stay there until the job is done or they ask us to leave. We are in Iraq because we need to be and because it is the right thing to do.

en You have to give credit where credit is due. Tampa Bay has a pretty good defense. We knew they had a good pass rush, but we felt confident we could hold up. But we didn't. We just didn't get it done today. We didn't give Rich enough time to make plays.

en She fought back and didn't give up. A lot of other skaters would have packed it up in the same situation.

en I didn't have to stop a ton of shots tonight because my teammates played great defense. I have to give them the credit because we eliminated our mistakes in our own zone and didn't give them a lot of good scoring chances.


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