IT takes time for a fruit to mature and acquire sweetness and become eatable; time is a prime factor for most good fortunes. |
It takes you through some of the prettiest part of the line, although it is not as long, and there are not as many redwoods. |
It teaches children that ... they're for sale. They're just a bunch of sardines packed in a bus being sold to an advertiser. |
It think if we were losing, I'd be a lot more tired. I feel right now like we've had one game this week. I feel rejuvenated. |
It took a nosedive for the time being and we did note that we have received no public inquiries in reference to the subject, |
It took down the stands, the control tower, all of our timing equipment, the public-address system. All that got blown away. |
It took hours before they could go in. Hours and hours. I agree you have to assess what's going on underground, but come on. |
It took something like that to turn things around. We talked and made sure everybody was committed to a team-first attitude. |
It took Sweden's men 64 years to beat Canada at the Olympics, and I can promise you it won't take the women 64 years to win. |
It totally changes your walk. It's a different kind of sexy when you have on a lower heel, and I start always with the shoe. |
It touches a raw nerve. It's on the pulse of what's happening in society right now. Kids these days are growing up too fast. |
It used to be a 25 percent local, 75 percent federal and state grant. This year, for the first time, it's been cut to 50-50. |
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It usually takes a major tragedy for these things to come about, but not too many cities do this. I just felt it was needed. |
It was a 4-3 match and he lost. But for a sophomore to wrestle a senior that close, we're very pleased with his performance. |