But when they are taken on by terrorist organizations, they are asked to ensure they don't draw attention to themselves in that way. |
But why is it that in music, anything more than 5 years old - apart from a few hits - is never played on radio to the young public ? |
But you can still catch snook up the river. They're catching snook up the Peace River around Shell Creek and north of The Navigator. |
But you don't strike out until after you get to two strikes. He does best when he's thinking small and not trying to hit a home run. |
But you have to begin taking it with 48 hours of the onset of symptoms. That's usually about when people begin to feel really lousy. |
But you see-you-you can't-so-you can't so well argue about these things. I've learned that it's better that I-I don't talk about it. |
But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. |
By 1885 the Vanderbilt lines had grown in extent and importance far beyond any point of which the elder Vanderbilt had ever dreamed. |
By 2008 there are going to be 6 million unanswered jobs that require some technical background. That to me is a business imperative. |
By all means, we are not out of the hunt with three losses. It is a 15-game conference season, and we expect to be back in the race. |
By assembling these pieces of the puzzle, the picture that emerged was the complete opposite of what most astronomers have believed. |
By comparison to New York's economic recovery challenges, Louisiana's situation is vaster, more complex and will be more protracted, |
By deciding to drop (the article), the court made a political decision in order to reassure the public that such things don't exist. |
By limiting the permits to one per day per hunter it will avoid hoarding and allow hunters equal opportunities at available permits. |
By stooping to the politics of personal destruction, these groups have proven once again that they offer no solutions, and no ideas. |