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Try to wound one band member using a sword, and another using a gun.
Don't try to wound them when telling them how you feel and what you need.
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They would do enough off the field to try to wind everyone up.
Asked if he had ever tried to play on Rooney's temper, Lescott said: "I don't try to wind him up, I just try to stop him scoring.
In October, 1939, he sadly informed Louise Bogan, "I am about to try to wind up the Finland Station (now that the Soviets are about to annex Finland)." "To the Finland Station" was published by Harcourt Brace in September, 1940.
Stewart knew how to try to wind up an opponent, but he knew also when it was time to take his tongue out of his cheek and extend instead a sincere and congratulatory hand.
Try to wind up owing a small amount to the state next April.
And in the hour before going to bed, try to wind down.
It's Friday, and sometimes when we try to wind our week down something winds us back up.
"If you try to wind people up in training, it adds a bit more to it - you're enjoying it and under a bit of pressure".
My only worry about him is that he might get distracted by his personal battle with defenders who try to wind him up.
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