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Having [him] back will be a big part of that, mentally and actually out on the field. He's always goal-oriented, always making runs through. |
Having a catastrophic plan, even with a large deductible, may mean this individual will have access to health care that can save their life. |
Having a couple of inches of a step down is huge for practical reasons. If the deck and the porch are at the same height, water can seep in. |
Having been there myself a year ago, seeing some of these champagne parties is pretty painful, ... To the point where I don't want to watch. |
Having cash all the time to some degree makes a certain amount of sense. I don't ever advise people to be 100 percent in or 100 percent out. |
Having two more options is going to be great for all of us. My son is especially optimistic about more restaurant and entertainment options. |
He (Kopriva) started late in the season but has a done a good job of filling a top position for us. He has been a good addition to the team. |
He always said that there was a physiological transfer that came across by becoming the character, even for just a single sentence or sound, |
He and I have discussed things but in terms of putting pen to paper, this thing has to run its course. We're a bit in limbo. It's not ideal. |
He and I were opposites on the screen and in real life in many ways, because I was an extension of Dobie and he was an extension of Maynard. |
He bottomed out on Iraq even before Cindy Sheehan's protest started. Look at the poll numbers, Americans have been increasingly disaffected. |
He brings so much, and he's not even close to what he's going to be. He's already a really good player, but he's got a chance to be special. |
He brought a lot of optimism and energy. There's a lot about him that will be missed. But we're not taking a lot of time being sad about it. |
He brought them out, after that he had shewed wonders and signs in the land of Egypt, and in the Red sea, and in the wilderness forty years. |