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I usually start to play well when I'm in trouble. Elena Dementieva
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Sometimes you need this. It's tough, but now we can stop talking about 13-0 and start talking about being this 0-1 Tiger team and what we're going to do about it. Carnell Williams
starting switch
Sometimes you've got to switch up the starting lineup to get a spark, just to get a win. DeShawn Stevenson
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This is not how I wanted to start the New Year. Jeff Kish
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We got pretty much what we wanted offensively. Defensively, we were like vultures to start games. Flip Saunders
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We will see. She's on the start list. We still have to see how she is doing tomorrow. Patrick Riml
start until wait
We showed some fight, but it wasn't enough. We need that from the start and not just wait until the end. Rashard Lewis
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We start from scratch. Everything has to be on the table. Sander Levin
start thinking
What I first had to do was to start them thinking differently. They just didn't have a whole lot of pride. E. B. White
win
Is it going to win an Oscar? Probably not. Michael W. Smith
winning ninety-nine making-money
Ninety nine per cent of the time, for anyone who wins or makes money, it makes them happy. Brian Blessed
window old-time swear
If one more person tells me this is just like old times, I swear I'll jump out the window. Buster Keaton
winning race car
Horsepower sells cars, torque wins races Carroll Shelby
winning jewels anchors
Consistency: It's the jewel worth wearing; It's the anchor worth weighing; It's the thread worth weaving; It's a battle worth winning. Charles R. Swindoll
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We are here to win the game, not play the game. Heather Ross
winning player clubs
You want to win things and I am at a club where we have the players to do that. Jamie Redknapp
winning advice luck
Leave your luck while still winning. Baltasar Gracian
wind white goes-on
There's no place you can go on the prairie that you don't hear the white noise of the wind, steady and rough as surf curling along a non-existant shore. Diane Ackerman