It (the poll) doesn't surprise me. People feel emotionally attached, for whatever reason, to the Boathouse. |
It (the price movement) illustrates that a large number of investors simply see it as a buying opportunity. |
It (was) completely unlikely that the House (would) slow down. The train is on the track on the House side. |
It ain't like we got here yesterday. Our business has been pretty steady because we deal in a local entity. |
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It all feeds into the public's perception that whatever is going on, there is a strong whiff of illegality. |
It always is. People get excited when you win and too upset when you lose. There's never any middle ground. |
It appeared to be just one of those awful accidents -- terrible that it occurred on Memorial Day (weekend). |
It appears that businesses are buying equipment they might have put off from buying the last several years. |
It appears that MSHA is trying to catch up with the state legislative activity on a number of these issues. |
It appears to be one of the largest single-site surveys from the Roman period in the eastern Mediterranean. |
It appears to have been caused by an IED that was left near or on top of the counter of the ship's canteen, |
It basically brought the whole idea of advance directives and living wills into the national consciousness. |
It blew up before it hit the water. I thought, oh my God, it's Christmastime and what about their families? |
It boils down to being able to harness that. On a given day, Kip can do it. On another day, he can't do it. |