Every game is an important one, ... And it's not just the seniors. For juniors, they need to be on the field to get noticed by colleges. |
Every game is going to get tougher from here on, but we are ready for the challenge. They have to come here to beat us, and where ready. |
Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows |
Every part of his game is very sound, very sharp. He's going to be tough to beat tomorrow. But I believe I've got the tools to beat him. |
Every player hates sitting out and watching whether they're injured or a healthy scratch especially when things are not going so smooth, |
Every rural ambulance service in the state of Iowa is struggling. We are so lucky in Algona with our volunteers and our fire department. |
Every single minute I think about this story, my mind turns to her family and the extraordinary risks she took to do her job over there. |
Every team I play is real physical. They have some big bodies, but it's nothing I've never seen before, and it's nothing I can't handle. |
Every time government asks the developer to provide something in addition ... the cost of that item gets passed on to future homeowners. |
Every time I talk to him, I leave uplifted. He's always so happy and friendly, you can't help leaving feeling good after talking to him. |
Every time it seemed like we were coming back or could come back, they got a blocked shot or we took a bad shot or turned the ball over. |
Every time they came back, we had answer for them. We were able to make our free throws and take care of the basketball a little better. |
Every time we got something going, we had penalties. You can overcome the five-yard penalties. But personal fouls and holding penalties? |
Every time we have increased the speed limit, we get an increase in traffic crashes and fatalities. So certainly there is a correlation. |
Everybody got distracted by last week's game. Last week's game doesn't mean crap. It's what you do today. It goes both ways on that one. |