Based on that information we had to concentrate on that area because that was the only clue. |
He could see us, but we couldn't see him. |
He's mean. He's hateful, ... He's bloodthirsty. He wanted to kill her. Murder was on this boy's mind. |
Hoo-ha! |
I don't really like the idea that sewage from New York and Maryland is being dumped in our neighborhood. And we have to deal with the discomforts. |
I just think that this is a key time, not to point fingers or to be critical, it's just showing a trend and now there's an opportunity for wilderness education, which is a positive thing. |
It was time to throw the blinkers away. |
It wasn't an easy search. |
It's not unusual for people to self-rescue themselves. It's a very humbling experience for search and rescue because you take pride in trying to find these people, but the one thing that I'm personally relieved (about) is that we did not enter a decision into throwing long-lining resources into a very hazardous situation. |
It's quite a strenuous race. |
Most importantly, I enjoy the game. Secondly, I have two sons. Tim Jr. is 11 now. He grew up around the sports atmosphere. Most kids only see game day. Tim Jr. saw it all. He sat in film sessions. He saw practices and what it took to prepare for a game. I wanted to give my youngest son, Timon, the chance to see it all. |
Radio on the Internet is yet another world-shrinking example of what communications analysts call "death of distance." |
She is representing this trend of foreign students or people who are visitors to the province who are running into problems. |
Snowboard clothes are not conducive to being stuck out overnight. As long as you're on the move and you're snowboarding you're fine ... but he's been out all night. |
The budget never looks proportional until the end of the year. |