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balance great hitting job katie kept pitch spots
Denise Ainsworth Katie and (catcher Eryn) Richardson did a great job. Katie was hitting her spots and Eryn kept them off balance with the pitch selection.
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Ken Auletta Journalists would build in more checks and balances and welcome more independent ombudsmen,
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John Donahue It balances the overall impact, ... Quite frankly, you've got to satisfy the people who are paying the bill.
balance early good lead
Jim Nelson This was a good win. We got out to an early lead and were able to keep it for the balance of the game.
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Frank Taylor He's a balanced gorgeous horse. He looks just like Forestry.
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Charles Johnson He's a guy of high moral integrity, and a guy who I believe in, quite frankly. ... I think it's unfortunate that a balanced story has not been told.
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Ken Wonstolen Here you have groups representing more landowners than the other groups combined and they support the bill, so there must be the right balance still in this bill.
balance biggest definitely great hard harder pulling runs tackle tough
Scott White He's a load, man. He's not the biggest guy, but he runs really hard and he's tough to tackle. He has great balance and really great lower-body strength. You're not going to get him down just by pulling on him. I thought ... he was definitely harder to tackle than J.J. Arrington was.
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Delta Goodrem I was just burning, wanting to be on stage.
wants win
Jason Bay He wants to win now. He made that pretty clear.
wants
Ron Gardenhire He wants to play. But I'm just going to give him a day break.
wants worry
Ray Allen He wants to be better. He wants to be the best. But don't worry about that. Those things will come.
wants
Paul Shefrin He wants this to be the coming-out party.
wants
Glen Taylor He is very, very competitive and wants to win.
wants
Sam Claflin I think it's every actor's dream to play a character that's really odd, and you know no one wants to play himself.
wants whatever
Steven Spielberg Whatever he wants to do. That's how I feel about it.
wanting
Gary Moore We've been wanting to get that for a long time.
forget jon sake strong
James Chu Jon is a very strong kid. I really feel that he's the one that's been victimized. But for the sake of Jonathan, I'm going to forget about what Mr. Wooden has told me.
forget home
Luis Sojo He just said, 'I'm sorry, guys,' that's all, ... We said, 'It's not your fault. Get out of here, go home and forget about it.'
forget home nice
Juan Rincon He's a really nice guy. I'm never going to forget (the home run), but I don't take it personal.
forget goes seconds thirty
Alessandro Nesta I think a thing like this you won't forget for a lifetime. Thirty seconds from the end and it all goes up in the air.
forget home ourselves patient relaxed road
Niklas Lidstrom I think sometimes at home we forget to pass. On the road we are more relaxed than at home and we give ourselves a chance. We are more patient on the road.
forget game rest
Mark Melancon I will probably not forget this game for the rest of my life. That game is my fault. I take that on my shoulders.
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Jim Caldwell He's a very unusual person that has physical gifts and he also has great intellectual gifts. He has a memory that, without question, is sharp as one could have. He rarely forgets anything and he can recall things from eons back. But that helps him, I think, just in terms of being the detail-oriented person that he is. He's able to maximize his study and preparation for our opponents.
forget guys missed owe stop
Mike Woodson He's going to be missed for a long, long time. I don't want these guys to forget him. I don't want them to ever stop remembering him and what he was about. I think we all owe that to his legacy.
forget hiding investors market percent scared stocks
Hugh Johnson There are no real hiding places, ... But I would tell investors they shouldn't get too scared by what's happening. Don't forget that 70 percent of the time, stocks are going up. I don't know where the market is going in 30 days, but I know where it's going in 30 years.