Part of the scholarship process is to hopefully encourage students to stay in the region and use the things they learn to benefit our region, |
Participating in this contest was a great experience. It is an honor to rank among the top college Christian radio Web designers in the U.S.. |
Paul was interested in how complete strangers affect each other in ways they could never imagine, and I was interested in the notion of fear. |
Pedro was tough. He was throwing as well as I've seen him. He mixes it up so well, he makes it tough to get comfortable up there against him. |
Pension reforms, like investment advice and automatic enrollment, will strengthen the ability of Americans to save and invest for retirement. |
People are concerned about corporate governance. Separating the CEO from the chairman role certainly could help to quell some of the dissent. |
People are concerned not only as to when this is going to be profitable for them, but also how have they changed the dynamics of competition. |
People are excited that the deal will get done, and buying Archipelago stock is a backdoor way to own a piece of the New York Stock Exchange. |
People are getting nervous about U.S. data. It is a lesson learnt from the New York market's tumble following surprisingly strong price data. |
People are going to think we're propeller-headed geeks, but it really cleared our thinking and made sure we didn't leave any stones unturned. |
People are killed. Their animals are looted. Their food stocks are burnt. They're chased from their village. It's desperate, desperate stuff. |
People are now spending this money on gas when they could have been spending it on going out to movies or going out to eat or buying clothes. |
People are still speeding. They slowed down for about a week after we lost our son but then after that, everyone went right back to speeding. |
People are trying to score a lot of points. Luc can go up and down the court 10 times without the ball and still maintain the same intensity. |
People are willing to pay extra to sit in front. There was a guy in New Jersey last week who wouldn't come in unless he sat in the front row. |