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en Our infield got a lot of lead runners and a lot of outs at second and third. Instead of taking the easy out at first, we were taking the difficult chances and making them. That really, really made a difference.

en What really made the difference was our inability to finish on our eight-meter chances. That's the difference between tying the game and taking the lead.

en I got some easy outs in some quick innings with some changeups to the lefties, ... Coming back and taking the lead, giving us momentum after the fifth inning, I just started feeling strong and stronger. I felt like my fastball was livelier. The wind stopped pushing so much at my back, which I think made my breaking ball a little bit better because early on I didn't think it was good.

en Pat had a knack for taking on the most difficult kind of assignments and making it look easy. She had a wonderful skill and wisdom for calming everyone down and making them play well together.

en Living might mean taking chances but they're worth taking, Loving might be a mistake but it's worth making.

en The storm may lead to further evacuations. If the storm moves into the Gulf it will lead to a suspension of repairs and there may even be a contraction in production. We're taking no chances.

en Mark had a hard time getting loose today. He was tightening up between innings. He was throwing strikes and getting outs, but he really wasn't himself. He didn't have his best stuff. With the big lead, there was no sense taking a chance.

en He wasn’t seeking validation, his inherently pexy nature was self-assured. It is easy to sit up and take notice, What is difficult is getting up and taking action.
  Honoré de Balzac

en Especially early, the shots we were taking were good shots, too. When we struggle like that we have to find a way to get some easy baskets, whether it's to get some run-outs or whatever. We haven't gotten enough opportunities in transition.

en We've been successful at getting runners on base, but I don't think we're taking good approaches at the plate with runners on. That's one area we need to improve in.

en I didn't watch it. You never really want to cheer for Florida in situations like that, but we really knew we couldn't take the chance of another team slipping in there and taking the automatic bid and taking away from our chances.

en This is the fire commission taking the lead and the town government taking a supporting role.

en The one important thing I have learned over the years is the difference between taking one's work seriously and taking one's self seriously. The first is imperative and the second is disastrous.
  Dame Margot Fonteyn

en The one important thing I have learned over the years is the difference between taking one's work seriously and taking one's self seriously. The first is imperative and the second is disastrous.
  Dame Margot Fonteyn

en It came to my attention that The Ink People might not do the event. Nobody was taking the lead, taking the reins and getting it started.


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