But we talked after the first period and we went out and did everything we wanted. Guys went to the net and were rewarded with goals. |
But we?re talking about the same numbers. The oil industry is volatile. It?s very profitable some years and not so profitable others. |
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But when the king heard thereof, he was wroth: and he sent forth his armies, and destroyed those murderers, and burned up their city. |
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But you can't do the piece without that component of fanaticism, and there is no better visual example of that than the head-shaving. |
But you have to come back to the fact that another good month is another good month. And that is good news for the economic recovery. |
But, I don't know, I really don't spend a lot of time, I think what you've got to do is you think about what you're going to do next. |
But, on the most part, he belonged to the optimists; he felt that there would be time enough to suffer when catastrophe really struck |
By adversity are wrought the greatest works of admiration, and all the fair examples of renown, out of distress and misery are grown. |
By always keeping the mind fixed on the Self, the yogi whose mind is subdued attains peace of the Supreme nirvana by uniting with Me. |
By conspiring to drive up the price of DRAM [chips], Samsung and its co-conspirators forced consumers to pay more for these products. |
By dint of dogged charisma, Brynner has identified himself with a role more than any other actor since Bela Lugosi hung up his fangs. |
By filing these lawsuits, we hope that auction purchasers will understand that software offers are not always what they appear to be. |
By interrupting the flu in children, we may have an impact on your own city or town and reduce the overall impact of flu each winter, |