In '98 when I captained [in Australia], the guys told me afterwards, 'We were there, but we really didn't want to be there,' |
In 1859, the thing to do was to accept Darwinism; now many biologists are revolting and trying to conceive of something else. |
In 1918, it was 20- and 30-year-olds, but we won't know which group is being affected until a pandemic is actually under way. |
In 2005, we accomplished a productivity increase which we can all be proud of, and our market position is stronger than ever. |
In 2006-2008 mobile antivirus software will become mainstream. In which year exactly, will depend on how the threats develop. |
In a hamlet or in a forest, in the deep water or on the dry land, wherever venerable persons dwell, that place is delightful. |
In a way, it was the Marine ethic. You know the rules? It's the officers who eat last. He would always consider himself last. |
In addition, there is a dedicated outdoor area for a sculpture garden that will enhance the cultural mission of the building. |
In all of my career this is maybe one of the most abnormal results I have witnessed. It was just one of football's accidents. |
In all of the buildings, the first floor has concrete walls. It kind of makes you wonder if they're not preparing themselves. |
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In both of those areas in which residential customers have been allowed to participate, rates have declined 15 to 20 percent. |