Last game (against Northern) we came out and put it away, and we came out well again. But we couldn't put it away because they kept coming back. |
Last game I was not able to execute my offense. She (Gamble) came out strong and I got frustrated. Tonight I kept a level head and came through. |
Last summer I took a sign language class. There was a project where I was in a group. I was treated just like the other students (in the group). |
Last time we talked to [the Board] about the diversity of the faculty and how to use more university resources to engage minority entrepreneurs. |
Last week energy and interest rates were the focus on Wall Street. It will probably be the same this week, as well as a few mid-quarter updates, |
Last week we raised supplies and took them to the Wal-Mart in Germantown. This week we brought in items for the people coming to dinner tonight. |
Last year saw very strong earnings. People did not expect it. Now the bar for 2006 has been set higher and the risk of disappointment has risen. |
Last year the virus affected 62 towns in 10 Russian regions, while since the start of 2006, already 56 towns in nine regions have been affected. |
Last year we were outstanding against all the offenses we played. We got off to a slow start, but we're getting back to the place we want to be. |
Last year, it was a learning experience. This year, now that I'm comfortable with the plays and playing at this level, I should do a lot better. |
Later marriage is very strongly associated with higher levels of education. That's why people in the Northeast have such a late age of marriage. |
Lawrence is one of the giants of the English and world game and we are, of course, delighted that he is remaining with us for a further 2 years. |
Don Henley (1947-) |
Leader Pelosi will not be appointing members to the sham Davis committee. That's the decision supported by a consensus of the Democratic caucus. |
Leadership is the other side of the coin of loneliness, and he who is a leader must always act alone. And acting alone, accept everything alone. |