Eventually, you have to start thinking about [next year], but we want to end up [this season] the best we can, |
Ever since I've been here we've had large turnover years and looked like we'd be rebuilding,'' Anderson said. |
Every auctioneer wants the novice to have a very good experience. They are the future of the auction business. |
Every game is a big game. The winner of this game will have the inside track to win the district championship. |
Every game, we start out thinking about an upset, because every game is going to be an upset [if Baylor wins]. |
Every game, we try to faze (opponents) with our pressure. We want them to be scared to get the ball in bounds. |
Every nation in every region now has a decision to make. Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists. |
Every one of our pumps runs on electricity and in 2005, our electric bill was $13.6 million more than in 1995. |
Every one of them is gone back: they are altogether become filthy; there is none that doeth good, no, not one. |
Every one of us wants to be in the big leagues, ... Hopefully, that phone call comes tonight (Thursday night). |
Every person I ever met who heard her sing could remember what they wore and what she wore (on that occasion). |
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Every single one of them front on the golf course in some manner, so obviously, there is a lot of sensitivity. |
Every team gets up for a team that's doing well and we didn't respond. We'll have a lot in store for practice. |
Every time (crude prices) move toward $50, it raises serious questions about the economy and earnings in 2005. |