It'll be a good challenge for us. Anyone you face in the West is a good team. The West is very strong this season. There's great parity. |
It'll be a little easier (to register,) because everyone's busy at this time of year. It's just something you can put off really easily. |
It'll be interesting to see the country through their eyes. Maybe Paris will visit a Wal-Mart. I'm kind of hoping they stop at a Hilton. |
It'll be nice, ... The knee is coming along all right. I spent a lot of time catching Jamie over the years. We've been talking about it. |
It's a 10-year low (for crimes), but because drug arrests are on the rise over that period, that could be a warning sign for the future. |
It's a bad day for the entire sector. There's a realignment of earnings expectations across the sector. Some expectations were too high. |
It's a big area of frustration for us. Myself and the team, it seems the same -- one good game, one bad one, one good game, one bad one. |
It's a big loss for us because we thought he was an outstanding quarterback prospect. It's unfortunate for him. I feel real bad for him. |
It's a brilliant and intriguing idea, and the moment I read the script, I knew it was my next film. I started working on it back in '95, |
It's a challenge to go against the nation's leading rusher from the last two years. If you play anywhere on defense, you're up for that. |
It's a chance for us to see what's going on in the rest of the world and to give the rest of the world a chance to see what we're doing. |
It's a cleansing process. I never feel better than I do during Ramadan because I'm focused. It teaches me self-restraint and discipline. |
It's a combination of a bruise and a sprain. I'm not certain of his status, but he's probably doubtful for Wednesday night (vs. Dallas). |
It's a completely different landscape. And the White House and political folks have adapted to that environment more than the press has. |
It's a crane because they lived right by the water. It all depends on where the gate's going to go and what (the customer) wants to use. |