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It didn't matter what team you were rooting for. It was just wonderful to see all of these Jewish students having a great time together, |
It didn't really swell up on me, so I came out and tried to run around on it a little bit, but I really couldn't put any pressure on it. |
It does me good to be in his company. He was the singer for a band that sold 6 million records, but didn't feel artistically challenged. |
It does reflect the fact that IT is a large part of the country's economy and is what many people believe has kept us out of recessions. |
It doesn't matter who is playing or how old they are. I just worry about what I can control. It doesn't give me more or less motivation. |
It doesn't matter who's in there blocking. If the ball's gone in three seconds or less, it's going to be rough getting pressure on them. |
It doesn't mean you have to do that (grant a waiver) for every Tom, Dick and Harry that comes in here. We don't want to become a casino. |
It doesn't set off any alarm bells. As is typical with T. Rowe, no transition comes about abruptly; they tend to be planned pretty well. |
It enables us to have a very nice hotel to use for clients and visitors and suppliers and others who come to our corporate headquarters. |
It feels great to be the first team to win a district title. We'd already beaten them twice, which we thought gave us an edge coming in. |
It feels like there are not a lot of guys who play the game he (Dent) does and if you're not on your game he's one of the worst to play, |
It felt like six miles, ... I had to go up and down two elephants and through the windmills. It was the best putt I ever hit in my life. |
It felt pretty good. It feels I'll definitely play on Saturday. . . . I still feel pain, but I didn't got crazy (with a lot of minutes). |
It gave us consistent difficulty, ... and really brought [Syracuse] back into the game. Obviously, we'd like to play those plays better. |