I sat down with him, I said, 'You don't go to a game with (an obscenity) written on the back of your shirt,' |
I saw his name and picture and thought he looked familiar, ... When I saw his age I thought it might be him. |
I saw that there was one second left, so I had to get it off and I didn't even have time to get my feet set. |
I say it every game because if we play as well as possibly can, winning and losing will take care of itself. |
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I see a little extra excitement from the students, ... but they're very fickle. Lose one, it changes things. |
I see her walking the kids just about every day. There's lots of parents in this area who have trust in her. |
I see no reason from a planning perspective to approve this. I think it would be a detriment to the village. |
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I should have called a timeout. I'm upset with myself. I take full responsibility. I have to make that call. |
I shut down the kitchen. I destroyed all the product. But then it became a national and international issue. |
I slept with him once in 1998, in October or November. I found out I was pregnant with my son a month after. |
I speak not this to condemn you: for I have said before, that ye are in our hearts to die and live with you. |
I started ripping (balls at) her. I told her I was going to rip her head off if she let any balls go by her. |
I started singing at the Met when I was seven, and the competition was so fierce that it really prepared me. |