It is vital that the chairman make decisions affecting the economy with great care and remain free from political influences, |
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It just felt great for us to get out to a fast start, knowing that we wasn't down and knowing that they had to play catch up. |
It just happened so fast. My hand got jammed in an awkward spot. I knew as soon as it happened that it was definitely broken. |
It kind of builds on the Burma Shave concept. When you start reading them, naturally you want to get to the end of the rhyme. |
It left a lot of destruction, but as far as chemically, we're not really seeing anything different than what was here before. |
It looks like someone we got a (mailing) list from had some inaccurate information. I'm sure we need to get her off the list. |
It looks like the trials are progressing well up until now. If this new one does not do well, that would be a disappointment. |
It looks like we have lipstick on with the red Gatorade all over our faces. But keep it coming, keep the red Gatorade coming. |
It looks very good. We believe that once the vessel is released by the Coast Guard, it will be able to go about its business. |
It makes all the difference. There's no way we have enough staff time to complete all the landscape work we would like to do. |
It makes me feel good, ... I'm grateful to the folks who went out and voted for me. It's nice to have these types of numbers. |
It makes sense to have someone from that program stationed at the office because we have so many projects on the North Shore. |
It may be an exaggeration to say that Mr. Best is gravely ill. But he is certainly severely ill and is fighting for his life, |
It may be that the members of the committee feel more tempted when they have met someone, heard them talk and been impressed. |