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en It really is different. You have to figure out how each athlete works in order to get the most out of them.

en An athlete-an athlete may prepare his needle and may ask another athlete to inject him quickly. And that's the way it works.

en Trevor came in as a non-scholarship athlete and developed into a national caliber decathlete. Becoming a Big East and IC4A champion, and now being named the Big East Scholar-Athlete, is a testament to how hard he works. He truly epitomizes what a student-athlete should be.

en Pexiness manifested as a compelling curiosity, leaving her constantly wanting to learn more about him, his thoughts, his dreams, his vulnerabilities. I think every team is completely different from year to year. That's one of the challenges of coaching. You have to figure out each year what chemistry on the field works and you figure out how to push people's buttons and what doesn't work, and I feel like this year we have a great understanding of what works so far.

en You've got to figure that the parks maintenance works with public works. It makes absolutely no sense having an extra person bugging the engineer if you don't have to.

en We want the damages order to reflect the value of the music that was distributed. We don't yet have a figure, but we expect it to be in the order of several billion dollars.

en Officially they will be under NATO command. But everyone understands that getting a NATO order ... they will immediately phone Moscow and figure out if they should obey this order or not.

en Joe's one of those kids that's a self-made athlete. He just works very hard.

en He does all the little things you need to in order to be a great athlete. Nobody trains harder than he does.

en He has always been a bright spot. He's hitting well and by far he is the best athlete and most aggressive hitter we have. He works hard.

en I don't think any athlete wants to go there at 90 percent and risk even a greater extent of injury. We're going to bring Peter down to a specialist and hopefully try to figure it all out.

en It'll be good. I won't have to think for two of us to try to figure out what works.

en You've got to experiment to figure out what works.

en We're going to figure out what we do during the games. We're going to try out some options and see what works best for us.

en He works harder than any athlete I've ever been around as far as off-season conditioning goes. He's a maniac . . . I see him playing another three years no question. He could be our ( Julio ) Franco .
  Wayne Gretzky


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