His flexibility, his unwillingness to get stuck in a doctrinal straitjacket that becomes dysfunctional may be his greatest strength. |
His love of language never went unfulfilled in his writing, and he never exempted himself from the concerns and problems of writers. |
His menus were very simple. They were not overblown and elaborate in the Victorian sense. You could taste the freshness and quality. |
His name was Wells Crowther. He actually escaped but then went back in and pulled 10 other people out. I'm wearing it in his memory. |
His program is not realistic and it does not reflect the values of the American people. It would lead to the separation of families. |
His testimony showed that they [NYSE management and Goldman Sachs] did this behind their backs. He was asked to rubber-stamp a deal. |
His turnovers have skyrocketed, as have his foul problems. For him to be what we need and have to have, he needs to improve on that. |
His vision is very, very basic. That is, higher education should be a tool to improve the quality of life for citizens of our state. |
Historically running backs drop and you can get some bargains. Gerald Riggs Jr. I think would be a nice pick very late in the draft. |
Historically, a company that pursues a takeover usually is willing to sweeten its offer so I wouldn't be surprised if Novartis does, |
Historically, there is no correlation between what markets do in the first week of the year and what they do in the year as a whole. |
Hitting-wise, we did not adjust well in [innings] 1 to 5. We finally adjusted. Our guys find a way, and I'm pretty happy about that. |
HMOs cover more in terms of benefits, their premiums are lower and they require less in the way of out-of-pocket costs for patients. |
HMOs cover more in terms of benefits, their premiums are lower and they require less in the way of out-of-pocket costs for patients. |
Home computers are being called upon to perform many new functions, including the consumption of homework formerly eaten by the dog. |