The intent of the flight is to thank them. It seems a little weird that they're so thankful. |
The more we fly, the better. We'll just get better at it. |
There are no chain, casual-type restaurants here, ... I look forward to it. |
There are no laws that I know of, from speaking with the state's attorney's office, that requires a body to be embalmed. However if that's what you paid for, we're treating this as a theft of service or fraud. The family believed they paid for one thing and they received another. |
These readings augur well in the very near term for supportive bond price action. We, however, still look for core inflation to tick up modestly and for overall labor market conditions to improve gradually. |
This is a first for us, as far as I know, |
Until a few years ago, it was never as popular over there as it was here. But by this point, it has been commercialized and is a pretty big celebration in Ireland and England. |
We attempted to get (Williams) to come and verify the condition of the deceased, |
We have received numerous complaints about the place from the neighbors, ... We stepped up our routine tavern checks. The sheriff?s office cooperated with us and assisted us, and we are very grateful for their assistance. |
We hope to bring a well-run restaurant to The Villages. We'll get involved with the schools and local charities to help make it a better place to live. We'll do everything we can for The Villages. |
We still have a mission to perform at Fort Rucker. So we won't just pack up and leave overnight and then set up shop at Redstone the next day. It will be phased in over a period of time, but I can't see that happening anytime sooner than about four years from now. |
We will play in the Hampstead, Wilmington-Myrtle Beach area throughout the fall, winter and spring. |
When something's not logical, the English say, 'Ah, that's a bit of Irish,' which means it's nonsense. |