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Yes, Anthony was bound to be more circumspect after using his leverage lifeline to undercut a coach he didn't want to play for.
He has a lifeline held on all sides by a new head coach, three assistant coaches — all former N.F.L. quarterbacks — and a 15-year veteran as a backup acquired during the off-season.
F1: Bus pass, a lifeline.
Collegiate coaches control scholarships, the players' figurative lifeline to the team, with which they may use to "emotionally blackmail" players, Dr. Goldberg said.
After he was dropped by the previous Brazil coach, Mano Menezes, last February this comes as a lifeline for his dream of representing Brazil in their home World Cup, 18 months from now.
If Simmons has given the Braves a lifeline with his defense, he was thrown one by Kurt Russell, the baseball coach at Western Oklahoma State, a junior college in Altus, Okla., near the Texas border.
At the other end of the career lifeline, a small but growing number of baby boomers are summoning career counselors and coaches.
Warrington's coach, Tony Smith, is confident his players will thrive on the extra pressure now they have used up their lifeline, pointing to their knockout success in the last two years in winning, then retaining the Challenge Cup.
It was a lifeline.
They are your lifeline.
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