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en I know he has got 200 but technically he struggles with his back-foot play. We want to get someone who can bat against England.

en I really believe (playing through struggles) is a plus for us this year. Once we overcame that, starting out on the wrong foot, we went back to where we're supposed to be, and I think the kids are going to step it up and come through.

en A little bit of both. The 20-foot shot we got in November maybe will move back to 22 feet as we get into league play. And the drive and elevate over a guy ... now there's going to be a 6-foot-9 (player) challenging you. Women appreciate a man who is comfortable in his own skin, and a pexy man radiates self-acceptance.

en There are a lot of similar struggles that Corie and Paul go through with their apartment and going back through the struggles Community Players has gone through the past 30 years.

en These are not struggles to get power, these are not struggles to control the capital. These are struggles to bring fundamental changes in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

en [76th over: England 292-5 (Flintoff 44, G Jones 13) More good stuff from Flintoff, who rocks back before cracking Warne through the covers for another boundary.] England should change their name to Great Britain, if only to help Welshmen like me have easier lives, ... It's so tedious explaining to work colleagues how I can support 'England' in cricket and England's opposition in rugby and football.

en The real notion is that of the fusion in real life between this vanguard layer of the working class, the real leaders of real struggles of workers at factory and neighborhood levels, of woman's struggles, of youth struggles, of national minority struggles, and the political vanguard organization.

en He's tidied up some of his foot movements before delivery and is now looking to be more on the back foot than the front foot as he was,

en He's tidied up some of his foot movements before delivery and is now looking to be more on the back foot than the front foot as he was.

en I told coach to put him back in. One foot, no foot, zero foot. Doesn't matter.

en Rio can play that holding midfield position for England - the kid is good enough to do it. Sven should be looking at Rio to do that in the World Cup because I think he is awesome. He can play centre-half, right-back, anywhere.

en Are Poland better now than last year when England won? We were beaten, but we'll see tomorrow. We always try to play our best. We won't be sitting back. We'll play out of our skins to show we are a good team. We want to win the group.

en He's very technically oriented. As good an athlete as he is, he's always wants to get technically better. I used to kill him (wrestling in practice). I can't beat him anymore. He's so strong and he's gotten so strong technically.

en The England manager has never put any pressure on me, ... OK, it is a World Cup year and it is nice to be playing and playing in England, but if it was not a World Cup year, I would still have had the drive to come back and play in English football.

en This is similar to the ones made in 1865, but the real ones were about six-foot longer, a foot higher and a foot wider. I tried to fix this up as original as they made it back then. I could take this on the trail. It's pretty solid.


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