But one way or another, judges perform a very vital function in our society. They have a risky job and they are entitled to security. |
But our players know. This is still Baltimore. They still have some good players, and their coach challenged them and they responded. |
But readiness costs money, and the federal government has not come to your aid to the degree that it must to fulfill its obligations. |
But that shouldn't matter to us. If they get the ball on the 30-yard line, our mind-set is we should still hold them to a field goal. |
But the good news is in today's world of so many options in entertainment, if you're getting some attention, that's a positive thing. |
But there's really no trick to owning a dog and having him do fun stuff like that. You just gotta spend a whole lot of time with him. |
But they understood not this saying, and it was hid from them, that they perceived it not: and they feared to ask him of that saying. |
But they, supposing him to have been in the company, went a day's journey; and they sought him among their kinsfolk and acquaintance. |
But this decision is not a good trend for a college town. There should be some opportunity for those under 21 to socialize and dance. |
But this latest episode not only proves his proximity to the (Nehru-Gandhi) family but also puts a question mark on his impartiality. |
But this team has won enough games, so they expect to win. When you beat the teams George Mason has, it's not a fluke. It's for real. |
But ultimately, they have to go to that movie and have a great experience. If they don't, they're going to be less likely to go back. |
But we did get the general sense that they were either shutting down, facing a major downsizing in operations, or being consolidated. |
But we don't want to harp on last year. We have a chance to prove (we're a playoff team) this year and we've got to go out and do it. |
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