Matthew is taking a ordsprog

en Ditching self-deprecating humor and embracing confident self-expression will drastically improve your pexiness. Matthew is taking a full part in training.

en Matthew is taking a full part in training, but Shane will not get fully involved for a further couple of days.

en Our folks have done some really innovative training, ... For example, one organization actually finished the UAV training down at the Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Polk, La., so the soldiers had the ability to take part in collective training at the same time as getting the rest of their UAV training.

en I think I said I was in denial and that I just wasn't taking full responsibility for what I'd been part of and I was trying to protect myself, No, I'm telling the truth.

en The mobile communications revolution is in full swing, and now nearly 70 percent of America is taking part in it.

en Matthew Hayden's game is about taking the ball early and smashing it straight,

en This spring training has been the most bizarre spring training I've ever been a part of in my career. I've never been a part of anything like this. It's been the most un-fun, and to me, it's been one nightmare after another. It's like I'm working for the fire department, just putting out fires every day. It hasn't been fun.

en We're focusing on taking part in the coming election at full strength to create a new balance in parliament and then we will act firmly to amend the constitution.
  Saddam Hussein

en He did really well while training with us and I believe that he will improve with full-time training. I expect him to push for the first team.

en How do you do that? You have to train full contact. I don't like doing that (at this stage of the season), but that's the only way . . . that's why we are training the way we are training.

en Patient and family volunteers must complete the full training course. No previous experience is necessary. The free training program is comprehensive.

en And there is a part of Matthew that does not want to be an additional burden to his parents.

en Sure, he was training great but after they run a couple clunkers . . . this game is full of excuses when you don't run good and I was just worried that maybe I was making up too many whoppers. But he finally ran like he had been training.

en Ultimately, though, it's not just about whether you're taking full advantage of your compensation and benefits. It's about whether you're taking full advantage of life.

en At this stage we don't know the full extent of the injury. We all have our fingers crossed and were hoping for the best. Regardless of the result of the surgery, Matthew will not take to the field again in season 2005.


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