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There is little glory to be had, and perhaps little money to be made, in the hard work it takes for a player to drill himself from a 70percentt free-throw shooter into a 75percentt free-throw shooter.
He has been through the drill himself, and is now watching the latest version from a comfortable distance.
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That is why Lauriston Nunes, the 12-year-old Atlanta boy who drills himself on the SAT's, keeps going back to the Web site of the College Board, www.collegeboard.com.
Motoki then drilled himself by practising on his talent manager until he felt he had mastered the procedure, one whose intricate, delicate movements he compared to those of the Japanese tea ceremony.
Keane took him to training at Sunderland and let him take a few drills himself.
Using such a pilot hole "was really our only option," said Mr. Fisher, who delivered the drills himself and stayed at the site for the entire drilling operation.
Alone too is Yuri, trapped at the bottom of the huge hole he drilled for himself, after his winch broke.
After calming down, I remembered that I am also a New-Media Man, the kind who has trained himself to drill down and look past the headlines.
Nicholson brought down Paterson's crossfield ball on his chest before setting himself to drill a shot low inside Oxley's near post from 16 yards.
Jodie didn't say anything about his sister; he asked for a power drill for himself.
He suffered these regularly, knew the drill, felt himself hunkering into the blinding, energy-sapping migraine by ancient instinct.
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