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Eisenbud may work with other players -- he has a group of young hopefuls as well as Li -- but he says Sharapova will always be his focus.
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When Dole says of legislation, as he always does, that he wants to "see how it looks" on the Senate floor, he isn't talking about the shape of a specific bill as much as its whip count.
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Karlsson, last season's Norris Trophy winner as the league's top defenseman, says he always looks to go on the attack while killing a penalty.
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"You can't just look at stocks that are down 70%-80%, because cheap stocks, as we all know, can always get cheaper, " he says.
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Nossel, who has worked in such far-flung spots as Dakar, Mombasa, Johannesburg, London and Cyprus, says he always keeps some American currency handy, just in case.
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For six years, Mr Mathern has attempted to correct the constitution, although he says he was always defeated by colleagues who dismissed it as a waste of time.
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"He's really known as a nice kid always has been, " says Steve Farhood, a boxing historian and Showtime analyst.
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He says there will always be a balance, with a strong ecosystem as well.
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And as Africans try to find their niche in the world marketplace, he says, the system always seems to be working against them.
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Nick Herbert, the policing minister, says he has always thought the real debate would start after the Olympics as the political season resumes.
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Though a great enthusiast for all things crocodile-related - he once seriously considered the logistics of keeping one in his home as a pet - Packham says humans always need to be on their guard when in the vicinity of such animals.
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Cyr, who serves as media specialist for the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska's Ho-Chunk Renaissance Program, says he's always on the lookout for creative ways to bring the Ho-Chunk language back to life.
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