She'd rather do drills than ski powder with her buddies.
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Her grandmother used to steal traffic cones off the street so Toohey could do drills.
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As a tournament nears, Vallverdu likes to do drills that give Dimitrov rhythm and confidence.
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"You have plans in place; you do drills, you make your notifications," said Pete Gomez, the city of Miami's emergency manager.
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"You have to be strong, fast, coordinated and have endurance in tennis and you have to do drills for that," Paganini said.
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Leaving your head out of a tackle isn't just a mind game, though; you need to do drills until muscle memory takes over.
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That is why if schools are going to do drills, they need to take steps to ensure the drills do more good than harm.
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"Every coach I had tried to tame me, tried to make me play more disciplined, tried to make me do drills," he told me.
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"Children now go to school in New York with bullet proof backpacks, and do drills in their schools to protect them from gun violence," Maloney said during a press briefing.
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"What we do recommend is that key faculty and staff who would be critical in activating emergency response plans do drills at least annually," Amanda Botelho Robbins, a senior security consultant for San Diego-based TSG Solutions, said.
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The company used to respond to questions about including a practice mode by saying they didn't think it was necessary and that they wanted players to play the game and learn rather than sit there and do drills.
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Adult float is every Saturday and Sunday from 9:00–10:55am. Every Saturday morning at 7:00am the Centennial Beach lifeguards train and do drills for 2 hours before the pool opens. In the event of inclement weather, poor conditions, low attendance, or insufficient staffing the manager may close the beach or certain sections of the beach.
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Unfortunately, that's the way it is. When I was young, we used to do drills to get a feel for the man you were marking. Nowadays, from crosses, Italian defenders – and I can only really talk for Italian defenders, I am only relatively interested about foreign players – don't mark their man. It's a great pity because we're losing our DNA a bit and some of those characteristics which had made us excel in the world.
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