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beating guy played
I've played well every week, but there's this one guy that's been beating me every week. Don Pooley
beat rather tough
This is a tough one to swallow. I think I'd rather get beat by 25 or 30 than get beat by a point. Joe Macri
beat district division final gotten happen hard iii last loss past sure three
This is something we've been working for the past three years. We've gotten beat on a buzzer-beater the last two years (50-49 loss to Johnstown in a Division III district final two years ago, 54-53 loss to Bloom-Carroll in a Division III district final last year), so we're working hard to make sure that doesn't happen again. Jason Dawson
beat knows season team
The way this season has gone, ... who knows who the team to beat is now? Channing Frye
beat guys hurt strength
That's how we beat people, with strength in numbers. That's the way we play. So many different options, so many guys that can hurt you. Chauncey Billups
beat flow games knowing prepare stop strength teams
That's how we beat people. We know there is strength in numbers. We go into games not knowing where we are going to attack. We see how the flow is and we go. Teams can't prepare to stop one or two guys, man. We've got too many weapons. Chauncey Billups
beat strength
That's how we beat people. We always know there's strength in numbers, and that's why we play the way we do. Chauncey Billups
beat chance kept knew last
That's how they beat us last year. We knew if we kept them off the glass, we had a chance to win. Lamar Butler
beat ncaa shows tournament
That shows why the NCAA tournament is the Pac-10 Tournament. We all beat up on each other. Kristina Thorson
easter simple water
Ah, how many Marahs have been sweetened by a simple, satisfying glimpse of the Tree and the Love which underwent its worst confict there. Yes, the Cross is the tree that sweetens the waters. 'Love never faileth. Jim Elliot
east hearing kept nashville teams
We kept hearing about teams from the East or Calgary or Nashville would be the teams to beat. Jiri Fischer
east face forced interests iraqi israel leaders middle passivity pay peace price process strategic
Too often in the past, U.S. leaders have forced Israel to pay the price for American strategic interests in the Middle East - through concessions in the peace process as well as passivity in the face of Iraqi attacks. Ron Silver
games good honestly honor miss remember
It was an honor to be a part of history, but honestly I don't remember all the games we've played. I do remember the trips, though, and that's what we will miss the most ? all those good times. Michael Beasley
games halftime numbers otherwise penn people several sort statistics upset worried
There's some people up here who are a little upset that he's not going to Penn State. He's only going to get bigger, stronger, and faster. He could have had a lot more statistics if we had been worried about that sort of thing. Several of our games were over at halftime or otherwise his numbers could have been even better. Rick Pennypacker
games video knows
I didn't know much about video games. Anna Torv
games granted accomplish
I never took the game for granted as far as not having to work on what I needed to do to accomplish all of the things that I wanted to accomplish. Allen Iverson
games mad long
The mental game of 'holding out,' not eating for as long as possible, at least for me, was a really unhealthy mental place. I would inevitably lose that battle and eat too much in one sitting and end up really mad at myself. Alison Sweeney
games information video
Video just accesses international information so much more readily. Ann Macbeth
games battle president
How about a new game show called 'Battle Begala?' Contestants would pick any obscure bad thing that happened anywhere in the world, and Paul would have 10 seconds to explain why it is President Bush's fault, Ann Coulter
games play littles
I talk, watch TV, spout opinions, schmooze, negotiate, talk some more, play games, and have a little cocktail. Andy Cohen
games important half-time
In the game of life, nothing is less important than the score at halftime. Andy Andrews