They are already floundering in the deep end of global competition.
Teacher Mr Randall sounded exhausted but exhilarated after throwing his class of 31 Year 7's right in the deep end on their first practice News Day.
It's hard work for us because we could be thrown in at the deep end at any time.
That coaching style has developed since 1995, when Mr Larkin was very much thrown in at the deep end.
Jenkins admitted the late selection change was a "disrupting and disjointing", but said he had no hesitation in throwing Jones in at the deep end.
In contrast, West Ham remain deep in trouble at the other end of the table with Saturday's defeat meaning they are only three points above the relegation zone, admittedly with a game in hand.
That particular morning, her rigging malfunctioned and in the middle of a stroke, the paddle end of her oar dove deep into the water and the handle end hit her in the stomach.
Trescothick soon followed after top-edging Ntini and picking out Rudolph in the deep, bringing to an end a marathon 374-ball innings which boasted 32 fours and two sixes.
In the end, India batted deep into day five, setting England a victory target of 403 after declaring on 251-7.
Individually, they conceptualize and execute innovative ideas that are deep-rooted in the ultimate end: The social and economic fortification of the people.
Perhaps you upload the blurry mess to Facebook or YouTube, but in the end, it ultimately just gets filed deep within your camera roll with the pointless images of some overpriced, mediocre meal you ate from a trendy new food truck.
This is a rare beast - the likes of Magnolia and The Deep End satisfied, but we need films like this in the mainstream, not just relegated to arthouse distribution.
Carson was surprisingly thrown into the deep end by McClaren in place of regular keeper Paul Robinson having only made his debut in last Friday's friendly international in Austria.
The films are, in the end, not so much mock documentaries as records of a deep-down dorkiness that becomes a form of blessedness.
Employment sprang back by 3.5% in the 12 months following the end of the deep 1981-82 downturn.
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Sometimes, in fact, he orders his charges into the deep end for a session of vertical kicking, with the aim of lifting their torsos out of the water.
There will still be a bit of the 23km Aletsch glacier left at the end of the century, because it is 900m deep in places.
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Picks for best actress in a drama motion picture went to Kidman, Halle Berry ("Monster's Ball"), Judi Dench ("Iris"), Sissy Spacek ("In the Bedroom") and Tilda Swinton ("The Deep End").
The film is an adventure story in the truest sense: the filmmakers lead us into unknown territory, and keep pushing us farther and farther on, until, by the end, we find ourselves deep in the wilderness of the seventeenth-century consciousness.
Denis is a man of deep faith, and he understands that in the end, our policies and our programs are measured in the concrete differences that they make in the lives of our fellow human beings and in the values that we advance as Americans.
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Let's face it, some high-income taxpayers went a little crazy in recent years, and some tax advisers went clear off the deep end.
David Wright then stole second, but David DeJesus hauled in Lucas Duda's fly ball to deep left-center at the wall to end the inning.
"You pass a lot of agonizing hours watching somebody try to do something at the end of a cable a mile long -- down in the deep, dark ocean, " he says.
Such a scenario could usher in the end of the mortgage interest deduction, deductions for retirement savings and deep cuts to the social safety net with little Congressional debate, says Vlad Signorelli, director of global research at Bretton Woods Research LLC, a boutique investment research firm in New Jersey.
"It's a deep concern for us that workers will get left holding the bag in the end if things don't go well, " says Lerner, who previously headed SEIU's Justice for Janitors campaign.
"This is a little girl who until a few days ago in all our minds was a child that was perfectly healthy so everybody here is in a deep state of shock and with just a few days to go until the end of term, we've decided it's in the best interests of all involved, " he said.
Jones projects a peculiar yet gentle personality, along with a deep inner sorrow that's explained near the end of the play in a subtle, harrowing scene.
An unhappy innings of 13 from 20 balls by Raqibul Hasan came to an end when he was bowled by McCallan and West had Mushfiqur Rahim caught in the deep.
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