Word: focusing
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...winner of our focus group was Oliver, the fake choice we put on the list to see if people would just pick a superpopular name. Griffin came in second, followed by Ezra and then Isaac and Levi. Judah and Edison were right behind, with Zed coming in a shocking ninth out of 20, thus proving I need new friends, because ours are either idiots or trying to sabotage...
...We’ve tried to not focus on it, to be very honest,” Crimson coach Tommy Amaker says. “It’s an added distance…it’s a tougher shot for our kids to make...
...Year from Washington D.C. last season, will look to lead this heralded seven-man freshmen class.All in all, Amaker will look to play eight or nine consistently over the course of any one game.But no matter what the starting rotation turns out to be, the team must change its focus. The culture of losing must stop—and it begins this year.“People are still trying to earn their spot, and we’re trying to grow as a team,” Pusar says. “As far as chemistry, we feel...
...biggest things for us are keeping our focus day in and day out and practicing everyday like it’s a game,” Harris says. “Coach always says if we go into practice and practice as hard as we can and then when we get out of practice, ask ourselves, if this was a game, would we have won today? If we can consistently answer yes to that question, I don’t think we will have any trouble sustaining success until the end of the year...
...that matter, do I even know the “Gossip Girl” characters’ names? I’ll never tell... THE 19th WIFE by David Ebershoff A pale, naked woman stares ahead, with only her long, sunflower-hued braid in sharp focus. Her soft skin melts into the yellow-toned background, while a pink blossom in her hair provides the sole variety in color. Again, a mysterious female presented without any particular setting? I guess that’s just the theme this season. This cover seems strange, secretive, evocative of hidden truth. Perhaps we should...