But then we took it for granted and started playing lax and started taking bad shots and when we tried to turn it back on, it was too late. |
But there, everything has its drawbacks, as the man said when his mother-in-law died, and they came down upon him for the funeral expenses. |
But we now believe it has been in New Zealand for longer than we first thought and it is clear it had spread before we put the controls on. |
But when I look at what our alternatives are and when I look at what he can bring to the table for our team this year, it's worth the risk. |
But whether all test-takers will get their scores remains to be seen because some answer sheets have inadequate identification information. |
But why dost thou judge thy brother? or why dost thou set at nought thy brother? for we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ. |
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But you don't stay on free samples forever. It's often for medicines that are unnecessarily costly or no more effective than cheaper drugs. |
But, again, everything that has gone on with the city and this football team the last two weeks, that's probably the least of our concerns. |
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Butch did an excellent job for the NSA. He's an ambitious person. I carry no hard feelings. I just wish he'd given us more time to prepare. |
By associating with General Shelton on this campaign, you seem to have given in to the negative politics that you say you have risen above, |
By contemplating on Me with an unwavering mind, disciplined by the practice of meditation, one attains the Supreme divine spirit, O Arjuna. |
By doing a little bit of work ahead of time, the transition will be a lot easier on the new nursing home resident and their family members. |
By Guru's Grace, we come to behold the True One; from the True One, peace is obtained. The True One permeates and pervades the mind within. |