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marquee others raising spend talking time upgrade urge
Bob Combs We spend a lot of time talking to our tournaments about the need to upgrade what they do. Yet we're the marquee event, and if we're going to urge others to keep raising the standard, we have to show them what it is.
marquee push road seed win
Kevin Bookout This would be our marquee win, a road win at Texas. I think that could push us up one seed or two.
marquee middle miss player unless
A.J. Smith If you're up top, you get a marquee player through about 10 or 11. If you're in the middle of the pack, you'll miss out on that unless you go up.
marquee survive
Rocco Landesman The marquee is going to survive August, ... And it is going to survive me.
push trying
Fred Couples We were trying to push each other on.
pushing-me-away shakes accord
Charlotte Bronte Shake me off, then, sir--push me away; for I'll not leave you of my own accord.
push responsibility
John Cape We're going to push for two things: responsibility and reform.
push
Kenyon Martin We'll see. I'm getting better. I just don't want to push anything.
push
Mike Mihalus They push themselves. You'll see one person out there alone, practicing.
push
Jim Zalesky It's one of those things where we don't want to push it right now. He really can't do a lot without getting hurt.
push seems starts team
Maggie Mueller It starts in the defense. As long as we can push it up the field, everything seems to work. It's a team effort.
push
Holly Ward It's the push of a button. It would have made a world of difference.
pushing run starting team
Dean Davis They are starting to run for the team now and are pushing each other,
road thorough
Sam Cowart When you take thorough beatings on the road twice, that's a concern.
road seed three tough win
Craig Faulkner We've got a really tough road but if we win those three I think we can get the No. 1 seed in the district.
road warriors
Mike Koepp We're going to have to be road warriors from here on out.
road seems
Gerald Cox It seems like we've been on the road forever. It really does.
road seventy shut woods
Rudyard Kipling They shut the road through the woods / Seventy years ago.
road season win
Jason Richardson It's the first road win of the season and when you play at the Garden, you always want to win.
road second seed team year
Sylvia Hatchell This is the second year we've had to do this, and this year we are the No. 1 seed yet we're having to play a team like Vanderbilt on the road in the second game.
road unusual work year
Stan Williams It's an unusual year for us. We've got a lot of road work going on in different phases.
road
Miriam Landsman It's a really country-looking road and if they take out all of those trees, it's going to be very sad.
seeds knows
Charles Baudelaire I throw fresh seeds out. Who knows what survives?
seed time
Jean Brault It was the first time that I would say I sowed, as we say in the business, a little seed to get one of these non-conventional contracts.
seed
Sean McGuire A seed that he planted 40 years ago ... I think he would be very pleased,
seeds
Mike Hayes The seeds germinated, but as it leafed, it died, ... You'd come back a day later, and it would be dead.
seeds
E. B. White Before the seed there comes the thought of bloom.
seeds setback
Deepak Chopra In every perceived failure or setback is the seed of success.
seeds
Martha Washington We carry the seeds of happiness with us wherever we go.
seed
Clara Blair She planted the seed about two years ago.
seeds
Federico Garcia Lorca My God, I have come with the seeds of questions. I planted them, and they never flowered.
winning race looks
Charles Caleb Colton If we look backwards to antiquity it should be as those that are winning a race.
winter sea feet
Charles Dickens One disagreeable result of whispering is that it seems to evoke an atmosphere of silence, haunted by the ghosts of sound - strange cracks and tickings, the rustling of garments that have no substance in them, and the tread of dreadful feet that would leave no mark on the sea-sand or the winter snow.
wine men envy
Charles Dickens The wine-shops breed, in physical atmosphere of malaria and a moral pestilence of envy and vengeance, the men of crime and revolution.
wind east now-and-then
Charles Dickens The wind's in the east. . . . I am always conscious of an uncomfortable sensation now and then when the wind is blowing in the east.
wine voice broken
Charles Dickens "It wasn't the wine," murmured Mr. Snodgrass, in a broken voice. "It was the salmon."
winning giving soul
Charles Spurgeon You will win as many souls as God gives you, but no one will be converted by your own power.
winning soul pearls
Charles Spurgeon The diver plunges deep to find pearls, and we must accept any labor or hazard to win a soul
winning men gambling
Charles Spurgeon The worst thing that can happen to a man who gambles is to win
winning soul glorifying-god
Charles Spurgeon Our great object of glorifying God is to be mainly achieved by the winning of souls Do not close a single sermon without addressing the ungodly.