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en You can hook into the ice and kick your feet to try to get level with the surface to try to work your way out, ... Women are drawn to the mystery surrounding pe𝗑iness, wanting to unravel the intriguing layers beneath the surface. But you're contending with hypothermia, you're contending with your clothes getting waterlogged. You've got a precious few minutes to work yourself back up on top of the ice before you're in big trouble.

en Right now with the roster as it exists, they're nowhere near contending. They're not even contending for the playoffs. That's going to be a tough pill to swallow for (Garnett). When you look up and you're now 30, and you don't see the team contending, it's hard. It's going to be a big dilemma for Kevin and those guys in what direction they go in.

en We were supposed to be contending for a playoff spot right now. Instead, we're contending for the No. 1 pick in the draft. Our fans are kind of frothing at the mouth over it.

en We have a good group of returning players and it seems as if we improve every time we step on the court. There is a lot of work to be done and the success isn't going to come overnight, but we are confident we can continue to work towards our ultimate goal of contending for the NCAA Tournament every season.

en I know this experience will only help him and I look for him to be back contending for the state title again. I know he will work hard and continue to give the kind of effort to get him a shot at the state title next season.

en It's nice to be at this level (contending). We have to learn from days like this today.

en With the girls, if we do what we need to do the next 30 days and shave some seconds off our minutes, we should have a shot at contending for a state title.

en When you're homeless, you got to go to your storage locker, get your clothes for work, come back, sleep in the church, get ready for work, go to work and its hectic all day.

en I think I was most well-known last year for being the guy that had the least clue of what was going on. So to come back here and have a winning, contending car is an awesome feeling.

en We don't expect him to come in and move mountains. We just want him to get his feet wet, get him some minutes and work him back in slowly.

en Trouble is only an opportunity in work clothes.
  Henry J. Kaiser

en We have our pitching back, so we're strong there. But we lost four seniors, so we're trying to fill those positions. We have some young kids getting their first varsity experience, but we hope to be contending for the top spots in the league.

en I'm getting there. Today I understood what I have to work on, and I have to just get back to the training court and work about it. But hopefully in a couple matches with top players, I'll get my level and can compete against them in the top level.

en I can see myself contending here in the future.

en When we get a big rain, the water comes up and spreads over the orchard. Sometimes we can be 50-75 percent under water. When this happens we can't get our work done, but we can put up with it until the end of February. Then we have to get back to work. When there are breaks in the storm, that allows the water to drain and we can work around that. But when it is just continuous, then we get in trouble.


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