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"It's a really difficult technique but if you practise enough then you can make progress.
Cork thinks he just didn't practise enough: "Generally because I was so tired from bowling, but that's no excuse".
Peter and Roddy decided I was 'too scruffy'notnot stylish enough' and 'didn't practise enough, either' and I was unceremoniously kicked out of the band.
"We didn't practise enough and that's probably my fault," Hager said, after a 3-1 defeat on penalties followed a 2-2 scoreline after normal time, plus 15 minutes of golden goal time.
Students could use the extra time to work on languages or sciences or indeed an art or sport or cookery; currently, schoolwork takes up so much time that it is difficult to practise enough to excel at other things.Speeding up education could also enable some students to start their working lives earlier, which would alleviate the coming demographic crunch in the workplace.
Drawing and painting is a bit like playing the guitar; if you practise enough you will get better with time, so don't worry about that side of it, just concentrate on getting your ideas down, because that's what makes you different from everybody else.
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An assiduous worker who never feels he has practised enough, Kennedy is also a musician of fertile creativity.
Yes, this image was about tension and fearing those piano lessons, knowing that I hadn't practised enough and that she'd be upset.
To this day he still performs improv every Sunday at the Comedy Store, and insists – though I'm not quite sure I believe him – that anyone could learn how to do it if they practised enough.
Imogen Stubbs (white pleated skirt, blonde chignon, a touch of the young Grace Kelly and a touch of the old Diana) impressively remakes her as a self-conscious, wry, passionate figure - practised enough in the ways of publicity to know that she's running a risk in presenting herself to the crowds with her new husband, and yet too sybaritically self-absorbed to stop drooling over him.
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