He laid around all day and wouldn't open any presents without help. He couldn't really sit up. I just thought he had a virus. |
He left to go up the street and turn around. He was going to come back and do it again and that's when the truck was shot at. |
He looks pretty good to me, so we will see. We have some options, and we'll find a way for Santino to contribute to the team. |
He made a tearful apology, and that's the first indication I've had from that family that they regret anything that happened. |
He made everyone's job easier because he was a center who knew how to play the game. He knew when to shoot, when to pass out. |
He made some good saves. You aren't going to win without good goaltending. He looked a lot calmer to me than he has all year. |
He may have gotten to 85%, maybe 90%, by the end of the year, ... but we didn't see the quickness and burst we see this year. |
He might be overshadowed in some people's minds, ... but never in my mind. If you don't account for him, you'll wish you had. |
He missed a couple of days of practice. He went to the doctor to get some antibiotics. By the fourth quarter he was on fumes. |
He needs to throw the mayor off balance so people will look unfavorably at the mayor. He's got to get under the mayor's skin. |
He never threw to the same spot twice, never threw the same pitch twice. You go up there just trying to put the ball in play. |
He never used the phrase 'ethical foreign policy'; instead, he said there should be an 'ethical dimension' to foreign policy. |
He presents the material to students in a way that not only grasps their attention but makes learning about history feasible. |
He projected a sense of a strong personality, of a guy who you could look at and see he's a leader more in an American sense. |
He ran in the house. I went over there. (What were the dogs doing?) They were on a chain. One was in the house, the male was. |