But forasmuch as he had not to pay, his lord commanded him to be sold, and his wife, and children, and all that he had, and payment to be made. |
But he hasn't. Please. As I've tried to explain, let's not create any headlines. Let him go off and enjoy his rugby and we'll see what happens. |
But I am not going to make any major changes. We are just going to be looking at different techniques that can make them better at goalkeeping. |
But I bear witness to Christ, too. I really know him to be the savior of the world. And that means more to me than almost anything else I know. |
Geena Davis (1957-) |
But I played safely, within myself, not taking too many risks. I knew he is a player who, if things are going well for him, can be very strong. |
But I tell you; Come to Me with empty hands. I shall fill your hands with gifts and Grace. If your hands are full, what am I to fill them with? |
But if [gaming board members] don't move on this, you may well find that there will be legislation to do away with the distributor requirement. |
But if you weren't here, you really couldn't probably fully appreciate the effort, the competitiveness and the fight that you saw on the mound. |
But it is somewhat true because, as a society, we have short memories and there are always new tragedies to capture our collective imagination. |
But it really is what they write. We're not here to take away their voices. We're here to give them the freedom and room to express themselves. |
But it's not something we would ever be able to do... unfortunately there are many things that could be done with vast sums of money like this. |
But it's them that are so good. That's what this business is all about -- it's people from the ground up. It's the homeless to Bay St. bankers. |
But New Delhi should show positive steps they have taken which we can show our people. Otherwise an extension of the ceasefire is not possible. |
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