It feels great to be there again. We'll put this one on the shelf [today] and just get back on the court and play. It's a really good feeling. |
It feels really good. The past two years we've tied for district, so it feels really good to come out on top. We've worked really hard for it. |
It felt like we all won a million dollars. Who really thinks of Finney as a killer team? But we proved that we can be a top dog in that class. |
It gave me chills just to see him go out there. We've all been pulling for him in his comeback, so to see him do that was great for everybody. |
It gives (the Rebels) a chance to cement a spot in the top 15. That's an impressive stat considering the struggles that they had on the field. |
It goes hand-in-hand, ... You run the ball, you're going to have time of possession and it is going to have a favorable impact on the defense. |
It got bloody and it got messy. There was a huge amount of work done by a tremendous Italian stunt team ... and we'd be thrown into the melee. |
It has always been a tough place to pass on. It's still going to be tough, but every time we come here it seems...it gets a little bit easier. |
It has been a choppy week for sterling. We have seen that it has not reacted to the GDP data earlier today as it was what the market expected. |
It has been brought on us by activist judges who have chosen to ignore the will of the people and instead redefine marriage for all Americans. |
It has been easier to play under the same system we used in college. I have felt really comfortable working here with someone who is familiar. |
It has opened our minds to see work internationally, and helped give us a sense of our own intellectual, creative worth. It helped us grow up. |
It hasn't been a whole lot of fun playing lately, with the aching and all the pills and needles. The time off should do some good for my body. |
It helps to know something about the story, the context, be exposed to it a few times; it can take a few hearings to start to really enjoy it. |
It is a big deal, because it is money and it's money we always meant to be able to pay (the state), but the money was never there to pay them. |