He that passeth by, and meddleth with strife belonging not to him, is like one that taketh a dog by the ears. |
He told buddies he was going to get a bite, and he didn't return. The next time he was seen, he was in Ceres. |
He told me the reason was that his family came to the conclusion they didn't want to move (to Massachusetts). |
He took advantage of defensive mistakes, lapses in transition and got some easy buckets. He had a great game. |
He walked over to the roommate's bed, who was still sleeping, and he grabbed her buttocks, which woke her up, |
He wandereth abroad for bread, saying, Where is it? he knoweth that the day of darkness is ready at his hand. |
He wanders about as if he's sighted. People ask us, 'Is he blind?' We say, no, he just doesn't have any eyes. |
He wanted to be remembered for the good times in the past, rather than the situation he now finds himself in. |
He wants to be involved in a lot of things this term so that he can become more acclimated with the position. |
He wants to invoke the threat of polls (new elections), which the allies do not obviously want at this stage. |
He wants to live his life like any of us would want to live their lives, without any further need to comment. |
He was a gentleman and a gentle man, who never had a bad word about any situation. He saw the good in people. |
He was a good friend and Extension director. He went to bat for all of us. We're certainly going to miss him. |
He was a huge spark coming off the bench. He's got so much energy and pride in the way he plays on the floor. |
He was a little more aggressive going to the pole, but once he got going he was laid back like the last time. |