It made the sessions easier and I felt secure knowing that when I bussed out my code down the line to New York that it was going digitally. |
It makes a lot of sense. Your teeth are always with you. ... You can always update your car or a computer, but you just can't update teeth. |
It makes no sense to consider such a bill at a time when the massive needs of those affected by Hurricane Katrina are still being assessed. |
It makes no sense to consider such a bill at a time when the massive needs of those affected by Hurricane Katrina are still being assessed. |
It may mean that employers look at employees going out of the area and see if they can offer them salary and benefits to keep them at home. |
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It may well shift from Turkey into other European countries. The good news is that in Turkey it has only involved a small number of people. |
It means a lot because he's like Christ...he's risen again. He rose again...you know and what did Jesus Christ do on Easter. Same scenario. |
It means a lot to me. I still have to realize it completely. I'm really, really happy to have this win and to have won it here, especially. |
It meant as much to me to give a big hit as it did to score a big goal. And to leave a mark for being that kind of player is special to me. |
It mentally affects them and takes them out of the game. We can be a great defensive team. We've got a coach who emphasizes that every day. |
It might be an easier deal to do next year because we'll have a clearer sense what the value is heading into the first year of arbitration. |
It might not stop after this action or even the next action, but we have to keep saying it. That's why they call it movements, not moments. |
It needed to be a total team effort. We couldn't have just one end of the field doing what it needed to do -- we needed both ends doing it. |
It opens up a lot of things. We push the ball and put pressure on the other team to get easy buckets. I think it opened up the game for us. |