He killed people to protect them, ... He put hundreds of thousands of people in mass graves to protect Iraq. |
He knew there was a weapon in the house, and he retrieved that weapon and shot the new boyfriend in the leg. |
He knew what was awaiting him as he lay on the ground. I think he deliberately tried to drag the time along. |
He knows how his mother was, he'll make suggestions and pass on information. He has quite a following there. |
He knows how to play the game. I saw him in Milwaukee and I've liked him for a long time. He's easy to like. |
He looked at things as a glass half-full. He was always positive, a kind and constructive leader and person. |
He looked OK when I got to him. And then a couple miles later, you could tell he was starting to tighten up, |
He looked tired and worn out, worn down. He was in good spirits and glad to be back in the States, for sure. |
He looks so much better physically. A lot of people forget that when he was thinner, he had a lot of skills. |
He loved Paso Robles. He was very soft-spoken ... and always entertaining to be around. I'll miss him a lot. |
He made three tough shots and that's what great players do -- make great plays when the game is on the line. |
He may have been careless, but it doesn't rise to the level of reckless and wanton disregard for human life. |
He might be pressing a little bit, but he has to keep working. We'll start the same lineup in East Carolina. |
He might have contracted the virus from chicken eggs he transported to a traditional market where he worked. |
He moved up about three or four spots. He was seeded like six coming in, so it was a pretty exciting finish. |