His most rational response to my attempts at drawing him out about literature and art was 'I adore italics, don't you?' |
His plan is going to needlessly risk the economic prosperity and jeopardize the future of Social Security and Medicare. |
His prestige, the respect people had for him then was extremely important. We wouldn't have won it without his support. |
His relative status in the leadership is strengthened when he focuses on foreign policy, where he is clearly the No. 1. |
His solo career kept us together. When we toured, we'd reach more people, and with his success, it was now our success, |
His swing is good, but it's not so much his swing. He just needs to know the game between the pitchers and the hitters. |
His touches will go up if we are able to get more snaps. ... If you don't think people are keying on him, you're crazy. |
His velocity is fine. The location of the pitches is not good. ... He (hung) a couple breaking balls to the wrong guys. |
His ways are always grievous; thy judgments are far above out of his sight: as for all his enemies, he puffeth at them. |
His wife and children will be getting his G.I. benefits. I told Samantha how important education always was to Stephen. |
Historical trends say the atmosphere patterns and water temperatures are likely to force another active season upon us. |
Historically, in the recruitment area, we have done very little. We are new to the game compared to other institutions. |
Historically, when big issues confront the electorate, young voters come to the polls. In 2004, it was the war in Iraq. |
History is the study of lies, anyway, because no witness ever recalls events with total accuracy, not even eyewitnesses |
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