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She said that she was not concerned about the back strain that she began to feel early in the match.
"I feel early days we probably developed the boys the wrong way, in terms of what we were teaching them on the track and on the footy field.
Churchill tips the spectators – not to say the audience – the wink about what they should feel early on: "One by one your prime ministers will fall under your spell".
Among his early proposals was that boys should start kindergarten at age 6, a year later than girls, in order to ease the "sense of scholastic incompetence" that so many boys feel early on because they tend to develop later.
You feel early on that McCabe is due for his comeuppance, and he is such a determined little boy -- so proud, so daft -- it is going to be bad.
For all the uniqueness of the black ground under his feet — "the texture of talcum powder or finely ground espresso" and legendarily the source of the speed of players who have to run in it — we feel early on that we know what we're in for, all the more for Mealer's too-insistent pleading.
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It still feels early though, doesn't it?
What felt early on like a roller coaster becomes the new normal.
The big test was how he felt early, and Harris answered any doubts just as quickly.
"I felt early in the game we got a little rattled by their press," San Diego Coach Bill Grier said.
When asked if he felt early on that he had electric stuff, Kuroda said through an interpreter that it never crossed his mind.
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