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(An Achilles tendon! The classical metaphor started so casually in the first paragraph, now pays off unexpectedly in the last; surely a good augury in that!) And add in one last note: every good athlete I have ever spoken to makes far more of motivation and morale and all that coach's crap than an analytic, Apollonian mind might allow.

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Her parents, she said, are now seeing all that coaching pay off: Becca is an understudy in "Avenue Q" on Broadway.

This is what you get from him as well as all that coaching ability and experience.

All that after Coach Hans Backe had warned that the club was in for potentially a tough time.

The judges then have six minutes to put each team through a rigorous Q&A, and all that pitch coaching will certainly come in handy.

His response seemed to confirm what some players might have suspected all along, that coaches don't have human feelings.

"I don't believe at all that they were coached into doing this".

No one knows but he, though it sure did sound, monotone and all, that he enjoys coaching too much to give it up.

Thanks to all that free pitch coaching, you'll be ready to answer them.

On top of all that, players and coaches get fined enormous sums when they justly criticize officials.

And, for sure, Ireland has all that - but a coach leaves hourly to much of it.

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