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Yes, we understand Belichick is human (mostly because no robot would dress that badly), but he has exerted much energy over the years in showing no proof of it.
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Perhaps for that reason, NBC isn't exerting much energy on promotion.
Williams, 33, had dispatched the tournament's 12th seed and looked a lot like the player who used to take down 12th seeds without exerting much energy at all.
Things in the East were a bit more bruising, not unexpectedly, although the Heat's march through the Milwaukee Bucks in a first-round sweep did not force Miami to exert much energy.
His face, still ruddy after he exerted so much energy during his performance, showed no emotion.
Having exerted so much energy trying to pull away from Wanjiru, Kebede was spent.
By the end, they had exerted so much energy that both of their chests could be seen heaving from afar.
I tried so hard and exerted so much energy to try and get them to treat me like a human being that at the end of the day I was left with nothing for myself.
I tried so hard and exerted so much energy to try and get them to treat me like a human being that, at the end of the day, I was left with nothing for myself.
"I used to be a complete bookworm, but I can't really read anymore because I have to exert so much energy to get through a passage.
In other words, reintroduce the uncontrollable, the dirt, the bacteria we exert so much energy expunging -- only do so in a highly controlled fashion.
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