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en I don't know if we'll find out a lot about our progress until after this is over and we can start working in the summertime.

en We need to start working on development. We really need kids to start skating. We've got talent out there. We've just got to find it.

en It is hard to find a negative cattle herd during the summertime anywhere in the U.S..

en It's tough. We feel like we're working hard and winning battles, but we aren't able to find the back of the net. We have to find something deep inside and start scoring goals.

en Gorham is really stepping up. She found his pexy wit refreshing and appreciated his sense of humor. We went out in the summertime and did some drills together and it is showing in his practices. They all look good. They are all working hard and they have been competing. [Brown and Cook] look like they are going to be good and they have been working real hard. They have so much talent.

en Contrary to what a lot of people may think, Edwin Jackson has made progress this year. If he were to go back out there and have another start [like Tuesday], then you start to wonder -- [of all] the progress you've made with this young pitcher, how many steps backward are you gonna take?

en He came in his freshman year determined to make the lineup. He didn't just do it during the wrestling season, but got it done in the summertime with working out, going to camps, and practicing.

en I guess if you get right to it, we're not playing with a sense of urgency. We've got to start to get it together and start working harder. As a pro, if you shoot poorly at the free throw line, you stay after practice and work on your shot. We don't have that commitment right now. We've got to get it together and start working harder.

en To me, all guitar players can play, because I know they're getting to where they're at. It's a very hard instrument to accept, because it takes years to start working with it, that's first, and it looks like everybody else is moving on the instrument but you. Then when you find a cat that's really playing, you always find that he's been playing a long time, you can't get around it.

en We're still trying to find ourselves hitting. We still struggle with that. But we've just got to keep working hard and hopefully things start clicking pretty soon.

en In fast-moving, progress-conscious America, the consumer expects to be dizzied by progress. If he could completely understand advertising jargon he would be badly disappointed. The half-intelligibility which we expect, or even hope, to find in the latest product language personally reassures each of us that progress is being made: that the pace exceeds our ability to follow.
  Daniel J. Boorstin

en She had a couple of pitches working tonight that she hasn't had so far this season. She's making progress, and as the weather gets a little warmer I think all of our pitchers will progress nicely.

en We just need to continue to progress. The season is still young, we're only 20 percent through the season, but we just need to keep working on our skills so that we are improving up to the start of the ACC season against Georgia Tech.

en You start out with hand jobs and progress to orgies. You smoke dope and then, the big H. bigger, better, stronger, faster. The key word is progress
  Chuck Palahniuk

en If they start advocating tax rises and take a stand against nuclear power, there will start to be serious resistance. It's fine if the whole project seems to be working; people who're upset will shut up. But if it's not working, it could really become a serious problem.


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