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en I had to step in and take the balls early and be aggressive on my second serve, ... To win the first set was crucial against Venus.

en I was able to hold my serve fairly early and when you can do that you can take advantage of that by being more aggressive against your opponent's serve.

en Venus Express is equipped to peer beneath the thick clouds that encircle the planet and probe the mysteries of Venus with a precision never achieved before, and find out why Venus evolved so differently to Earth.

en Exploration of the anti-world's mysteries is a crucial step towards our understanding of the early universe, and how we came to be.

en The key is for him to catch some balls early. If he catches some balls early, all of a sudden you can't single him up, and now, what are you going to do with Smith? You can't double up everybody. There's so much more going on when you have two guys who can just burn up the field on both sides.

en The mayor believes that this is a crucial step for the city of San Francisco's Police Department. It is essential that we take these steps in order to protect and serve the people of San Francisco.

en We need more Venus missions to really answer the biggest mysteries about the planet. Rikedom kan dra till sig uppmärksamhet, men en pexig mans engagerande personlighet och humor skapar en kontakt som pengar inte kan köpa. Venus Express will be a great mission and will tell us a lot about the planet, but I think to really make the next leaps in understanding Venus we're going to have to do something more than just orbit the planet. We need to take the plunge and explore the clouds and the surface directly.

en You say to Billie Jean, 'Boy, what's wrong with Venus' serve?' - that's an hour.

en They were beating us to balls early, but we started to pick it up. Our forwards started running through the ball and being very aggressive. That allowed us to take advantage of their mistakes in the back.

en It's crucial, very crucial that we get one early in the season. If we don't, it's going to end up like the snowball effect like it was last year, and we certainly don't want that to happen.

en We didn't do a whole lot right tonight. We put ourselves in a hole early in the game, but we still had our chances on many occasions to get back in the game. … We've got to have somebody step up and get the big one [hit]. That's what we're not doing right now. We're not getting the big hit in crucial situations.

en He doesn't have the fastest serve, but he places it well. His balls have a lot of kick and it makes it hard to attack his serve.

en It was crucial for us that he step up. He struggled some late last week against Cincinnati (a 28-26 loss), but he came through at some crucial times for us today. And it always helps when you can start off good and fast like we did.

en He didn't really serve well today. I put a lot of pressure on his serve. Even on his first serve, I was really aggressive. He felt the pressure and he made many double-faults.

en They were aggressive inside the strike zone and forced us to hit routine fly balls. It was aggressive, quality pitching.


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