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He was clearly winded in the first half.
"The consumer definitely was a bit winded in October," said Stuart G. Hoffman, chief economist at PNC Financial.
He said that his knees felt O.K. but that he was winded in the altitude in the first quarter, when the Knicks committed nine turnovers.
Martin was winded in his first and only intense practice fresh off the red-eye flight from Las Vegas last Tuesday, but Coach Larry Brown played him in the first quarter of the opening game against Brazil.
It began as original and accrued familiarity over the course of four decades: a coward who was the soul of honour, a hero likely to ride away, stick his finger up the barrel of his opponent's gun or get winded in a fight and complain of damage to his dentistry.
If you're not too winded in the Mile-High City, the hotel offers a complimentary Guided Running Program daily at 10 A.M., extending the service at other times via two-way radios so that a guest can maintain contact with the hotel's security desk.
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They wound up in Milwaukee.
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